X-Git-Url: http://git.vanrenterghem.biz/git.ikiwiki.info.git/blobdiff_plain/47e2e673bcabf4fdcb03b51a65ac230b9f91aafa..6e31baa6962fe13adddf2ab8966a9271a0f92588:/doc/bugs/404_plugin_and_lighttpd.mdwn diff --git a/doc/bugs/404_plugin_and_lighttpd.mdwn b/doc/bugs/404_plugin_and_lighttpd.mdwn index 76b2cf877..8508d0dcd 100644 --- a/doc/bugs/404_plugin_and_lighttpd.mdwn +++ b/doc/bugs/404_plugin_and_lighttpd.mdwn @@ -1,4 +1,14 @@ -Lighttpd apparently sets REDIRECT_STATUS=200 for the server.error-handler-404 page. This breaks the [[404]] plugin which checks this variable for 404 before processing the URI. It also doesn't seem to set REDIRECT_URL. +Lighttpd apparently sets REDIRECT_STATUS=200 for the server.error-handler-404 page. This breaks the [[plugins/404]] plugin which checks this variable for 404 before processing the URI. It also doesn't seem to set REDIRECT_URL. + +> For what it's worth, the first half is . +> One workaround would be to make this script your 404 handler: +> +> #!/bin/sh +> REDIRECT_STATUS=404; export REDIRECT_STATUS +> REDIRECT_URL="$SERVER_NAME$REQUEST_URI"; export REDIRECT_URL +> exec /path/to/your/ikiwiki.cgi "$@" +> +> --[[smcv]] I was able to fix my server to check the REQUEST_URI for ikiwiki.cgi and to continue processing if it was not found, passing $ENV{SEVER_NAME} . $ENV{REQUEST_URI} as the first parameter to cgi_page_from_404. However, my perl is terrible and I just made it work rather than figuring out exactly what to do to get it to work on both lighttpd and apache.