Hello Francis,
you are right. But the weird thing is, i already commented out that line (it 
was for caching/expires headers, and yes, missing the backslash).
Is there any chance I was running two nginx instances? Because it seemed my 
configuration was kind of cached, as i commented that line, but it still didn't 
work. Now, after i completely reinstalled nginx everything is working fine.
I got the idea because i downgraded from newest nginx version to a older one in 
my testing. Is it possible that there were multiple instances?
Anyway, thank you very much.


> Date: Sun, 10 Apr 2016 19:37:35 +0100
> From: fran...@daoine.org
> To: nginx@nginx.org
> Subject: Re: Error 404 if url contains "star"
> 
> On Sun, Apr 10, 2016 at 07:16:33PM +0200, Alexander Schwarz wrote:
> 
> Hi there,
> 
> > i have a very strange problem with my nginx configuration. If the URL 
> > contains the word "star", i get the standard 404 Error not found page.
> > I defined a rule that should redirect all requests to index.php. 
> 
> http://nginx.org/r/location
> 
> Your rule does not redirect *all* requests.
> 
> > Any ideas?!
> 
> There's a missing backslash "\" on the "location ~*" line, just before
> the ".(".
> 
>       f
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> Francis Daly        fran...@daoine.org
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