Changes between Version 2 and Version 3 of Ticket #1223, comment 4
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Ticket #1223, comment 4
v2 v3 1 Well yes, you're absolutely right. It's just weird that nginx will reuse try_files when resolving the error_page, which in my eyes is a bug, an unexpected behaviour. I've been using nginx for years and I absolutely didn't know it would do that. Maybe the common pitfalls page should mention this combination of try_files and other sub-request-spawning directives like error_page, as try_files is heavily promoted there and on the web for configurations exactly like ours .1 Well yes, you're absolutely right. It's just weird that nginx will reuse try_files when resolving the error_page, which in my eyes is a bug, an unexpected behaviour. I've been using nginx for years and I absolutely didn't know it would do that. Maybe the common pitfalls page should mention this combination of try_files and other sub-request-spawning directives like error_page, as try_files is heavily promoted there and on the web for configurations exactly like ours, which means that this can potentially affect lots of web servers. 2 2 3 3 Thanks for your time.