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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.
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} . $ENV{REQUEST_URI} as the first parameter to cgi_page_from_404. However, my perl is terrible and I just made it work rather than figuring out exactly what to do to get it to work on both lighttpd and apache.
This is with lighttpd 1.4.19 on Debian.
> /cgi-bin/ikiwiki.cgi?do=goto also provides redirection in the same way,
> if that's any help? You might need to set the lighttpd 404 handler to
> that, then compose REDIRECT_URL from other variables if necessary.
>
> I originally wrote the plugin for Apache; [[weakish]] contributed the
> lighttpd docs and might know more about how to make it work there.
> --[[smcv]]
>> As I said, I got it working for me, but somebody who knows perl should probably look at it with the aim of making it work for everyone.
>> I considered having lighttpd construct a proper url for the 404 redirect itself, but I don't know if it can do something like that or not.
>> For what it's worth, here's the change I made to the module:
sub cgi ($) {
my $cgi=shift;
if ($ENV{REQUEST_URI} !~ /ikiwiki\.cgi/) {
my $page = cgi_page_from_404(
Encode::decode_utf8($ENV{SERVER_NAME} . $ENV{REQUEST_URI}),
$config{url}, $config{usedirs});
IkiWiki::Plugin::goto::cgi_goto($cgi, $page);
}
# if (exists $ENV{REDIRECT_STATUS} &&
# $ENV{REDIRECT_STATUS} eq '404') {
# my $page = cgi_page_from_404(
# Encode::decode_utf8($ENV{REDIRECT_URL}),
# $config{url}, $config{usedirs});
# IkiWiki::Plugin::goto::cgi_goto($cgi, $page);
# }
}