On Thu, Mar 7, 2024 at 1:54 PM Victor Oppenheimer <vic...@camb.com> wrote: > > I am using nginx on MS Windows primarily for reverse proxying. > > I would like to force URLs reaching nginx into lower case before further > processing in my nginx.configfile. > > That is, I'd like subsequent server and/or location directives to all > receive lower case versions of URLs being processed regardless of the > case mixture of the original URL. > > Is this possible? If so I'd appreciate a link to the relevant > documentation and perhaps examples. If not, how close can I come to > making nginx on windows case independent?
Related, that may not be a good idea. The scheme and host part of a URL is not case sensitive. However, the remaining path and query of the URL might be case sensitive. Whether the remaining parts are case-sensitive depends on the scheme. RFC 3986, Section 6.2.2.1, Case Normalization: For all URIs, the hexadecimal digits within a percent-encoding triplet (e.g., "%3a" versus "%3A") are case-insensitive and therefore should be normalized to use uppercase letters for the digits A-F. When a URI uses components of the generic syntax, the component syntax equivalence rules always apply; namely, that the scheme and host are case-insensitive and therefore should be normalized to lowercase. For example, the URI <HTTP://www.EXAMPLE.com/> is equivalent to <http://www.example.com/>. The other generic syntax components are assumed to be case-sensitive unless specifically defined otherwise by the scheme (see Section 6.2.3). Jeff _______________________________________________ nginx mailing list nginx@nginx.org https://mailman.nginx.org/mailman/listinfo/nginx