I somehow can't make this scenario work: root structure: /a/index.html /b/ <-- no index.html
accessing: 1. site.com/a -> redirect to site.com/a/ -> show /a/index.html 2. site.com/b -> redirect to site.com/b/ -> show @fallback Using try_files $uri $uri/index.html @fallback; doesn't work quite well because #1 becomes this instead: 1. site.com/a -> show /a/index.html and breaks relative path javascript/css files (because it's `/a` in browser, not `/a/`). And using try_files $uri @fallback; Just always show @fallback for both scenarios. Whereas try_files $uri $uri/ @fallback; Always return 403 for #2 because the directory exists and there's no index. As a side note, error_page 404 = @fallback; Wouldn't work because as mentioned in the previous one, it returns 403 for #2 (directory exists, no index), not 404. Is there any way to do it without specifying separate location for each of them? _______________________________________________ nginx mailing list nginx@nginx.org http://mailman.nginx.org/mailman/listinfo/nginx