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I have wordpress pagination and I want that the www.site.com/page/1235x returning me a 404.

At the same time I don't want to disable the pagination for the entire site because I use it with other url, like /categories/page/2 or /page/2/?s=search-item .

So, I thought I need to write a nginx regex that match only a piece of the url.

I have three example url:

1. www.site.com/page/2/
2. www.site.com/page/2
3. www.site.com/page/2/?s=term-of-search

For the first and second I want to return 404 with something like this:
location ~* ^/page/\d+/?$ { return 404; }
And this matched.

For the third I don't want nothing, but that normally goes the search result.

Unfortunately, my test always select the part www.site.com/page/2/ returning 404. I've done a lot of test with ngnix regex, also with order of them, but I can't find a solution to this.

Any idea? Thanks

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  • The regex will only match the path, not the query string. See also serverfault.com/questions/811912/…
    – Corion
    Oct 20, 2018 at 20:00
  • Ok, but there is a way to invert the regex? I mean, I don't need to return anything if in the url there is a query string, instead I need to return 404 if there isn't. Something like if (not query string and match the url...) do something.. Oct 21, 2018 at 10:53
  • Sure. Look at the linked post. It checks for different contents of $query_string. Make one such check for empty string.
    – Corion
    Oct 21, 2018 at 10:59

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