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comparison xml/en/docs/http/ngx_http_proxy_module.xml @ 1149:1501e5848052
Corrected the usage of the definite article.
author | Yaroslav Zhuravlev <yar@nginx.com> |
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date | Tue, 08 Apr 2014 20:13:53 +0400 |
parents | d37892ad69ab |
children | 4c2324a7eeea |
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656 The directive can also be specified using regular expressions. | 656 The directive can also be specified using regular expressions. |
657 In this case, <value>path</value> should either start from | 657 In this case, <value>path</value> should either start from |
658 the “<literal>~</literal>” symbol for a case-sensitive matching, | 658 the “<literal>~</literal>” symbol for a case-sensitive matching, |
659 or from the “<literal>~*</literal>” symbols for case-insensitive | 659 or from the “<literal>~*</literal>” symbols for case-insensitive |
660 matching. | 660 matching. |
661 A regular expression can contain named and positional captures, | 661 The regular expression can contain named and positional captures, |
662 and <value>replacement</value> can reference them: | 662 and <value>replacement</value> can reference them: |
663 <example> | 663 <example> |
664 proxy_cookie_path ~*^/user/([^/]+) /u/$1; | 664 proxy_cookie_path ~*^/user/([^/]+) /u/$1; |
665 </example> | 665 </example> |
666 </para> | 666 </para> |
1140 <context>server</context> | 1140 <context>server</context> |
1141 <context>location</context> | 1141 <context>location</context> |
1142 | 1142 |
1143 <para> | 1143 <para> |
1144 Defines a timeout for reading a response from the proxied server. | 1144 Defines a timeout for reading a response from the proxied server. |
1145 A timeout is set only between two successive read operations, | 1145 The timeout is set only between two successive read operations, |
1146 not for the transmission of the whole response. | 1146 not for the transmission of the whole response. |
1147 If a proxied server does not transmit anything within this time, | 1147 If the proxied server does not transmit anything within this time, |
1148 a connection is closed. | 1148 the connection is closed. |
1149 </para> | 1149 </para> |
1150 | 1150 |
1151 </directive> | 1151 </directive> |
1152 | 1152 |
1153 | 1153 |
1273 The directive can be specified (1.1.11) using regular expressions. | 1273 The directive can be specified (1.1.11) using regular expressions. |
1274 In this case, <value>redirect</value> should either start with | 1274 In this case, <value>redirect</value> should either start with |
1275 the “<literal>~</literal>” symbol for a case-sensitive matching, | 1275 the “<literal>~</literal>” symbol for a case-sensitive matching, |
1276 or with the “<literal>~*</literal>” symbols for case-insensitive | 1276 or with the “<literal>~*</literal>” symbols for case-insensitive |
1277 matching. | 1277 matching. |
1278 A regular expression can contain named and positional captures, | 1278 The regular expression can contain named and positional captures, |
1279 and <value>replacement</value> can reference them: | 1279 and <value>replacement</value> can reference them: |
1280 <example> | 1280 <example> |
1281 proxy_redirect ~^(http://[^:]+):\d+(/.+)$ $1$2; | 1281 proxy_redirect ~^(http://[^:]+):\d+(/.+)$ $1$2; |
1282 proxy_redirect ~*/user/([^/]+)/(.+)$ http://$1.example.com/$2; | 1282 proxy_redirect ~*/user/([^/]+)/(.+)$ http://$1.example.com/$2; |
1283 </example> | 1283 </example> |
1345 <context>server</context> | 1345 <context>server</context> |
1346 <context>location</context> | 1346 <context>location</context> |
1347 | 1347 |
1348 <para> | 1348 <para> |
1349 Sets a timeout for transmitting a request to the proxied server. | 1349 Sets a timeout for transmitting a request to the proxied server. |
1350 A timeout is set only between two successive write operations, | 1350 The timeout is set only between two successive write operations, |
1351 not for the transmission of the whole request. | 1351 not for the transmission of the whole request. |
1352 If a proxied server does not receive anything within this time, | 1352 If the proxied server does not receive anything within this time, |
1353 a connection is closed. | 1353 the connection is closed. |
1354 </para> | 1354 </para> |
1355 | 1355 |
1356 </directive> | 1356 </directive> |
1357 | 1357 |
1358 | 1358 |
1515 </para> | 1515 </para> |
1516 | 1516 |
1517 <para> | 1517 <para> |
1518 The modification time of files is set according to the received | 1518 The modification time of files is set according to the received |
1519 <header>Last-Modified</header> response header field. | 1519 <header>Last-Modified</header> response header field. |
1520 A response is first written to a temporary file, and then the file is renamed. | 1520 The response is first written to a temporary file, |
1521 and then the file is renamed. | |
1521 Starting from version 0.8.9, temporary files and the persistent store | 1522 Starting from version 0.8.9, temporary files and the persistent store |
1522 can be put on different file systems. | 1523 can be put on different file systems. |
1523 However, be aware that in this case a file is copied | 1524 However, be aware that in this case a file is copied |
1524 across two file systems instead of the cheap renaming operation. | 1525 across two file systems instead of the cheap renaming operation. |
1525 It is thus recommended that for any given location both saved files and a | 1526 It is thus recommended that for any given location both saved files and a |