Hi, Sorry, maybe I'm dumb, I'm not sure if I get it...
On 13-11-13 22:09:40, Francis Daly wrote: > On Wed, Nov 13, 2013 at 10:56:28PM +0100, [email protected] wrote: > > On 13-11-13 21:45:46, Jonathan Matthews wrote: > > > On 13 November 2013 21:35, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Looks to me like you want to use frames and write yourself some pretty > > > basic HTML. I don't know of anything that's that application-a-like > > > that comes /inside/ nginx itself, however. > > > > Yeah, I tought so aswell. My question was more like "how do I combine > > html and directory listing at the same time..."? > Can you build a small directory tree, and manually create the files with > the content that you would like to have returned? For the directory tree, you mean something like: root |- index.html (should be displayed as html) |- n.html (should be displayed as html) |- dir1 (should be displayed via directory listing) |- dir2 (should be displayed via directory listing) sidebar should look like: Index (should point to index.html) n (should point to n.html) dir1 (should point to dir1) dir2 (should point to dir2) > For directory listings, do a manual "ls" (or whatever) once to hard-code > the html. Doing "ls" where? Inside the html? > That exercise might make clear to you what content you want nginx to > return in response to different requests -- particularly, which parts > are static and which parts are dynamic. And that in turn might help you > decide whether you want an nginx module, or the plain directory handler, > or something like an index.php that you can drop in each directory. Still unclear to me how I display html and directory listing at the same tome on the "same page". > (I you use frames, you will be making more than one http request, so > nginx will be able to return more than one piece of content.) If possible, I would like to avoid frames. > Good luck with it, Thanks, Georg _______________________________________________ nginx mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.nginx.org/mailman/listinfo/nginx
