As a sanity test, at the head of my HTML page, I'm trying to do a very simple SSI echo
to indicate to the browser that SSI is working:
index.html:
<script>var ssi_enabled = false</script>
<!--# set var="test" value="<script>ssi_enabled=true</script>" -->
<!--# echo var="test" -->
then later in JS:
if (!ssi_enabled) { console.log("SSI is not enabled!"); }
But when nginx echo
es the string, the HTML tags are sanitized as follows:
<script>ssi_enabled=true</script>
I can't find anything in the nginx docs that indicates how to echo
raw HTML.
Yes I know I could import a html file, but was trying to avoid it as that adds more complexity. Seems like this could be done but I'm just missing the correct parameter for echo
.
Thanks
nginx has an
encoding
parameter to theecho
command (cf. supported commands), which decides how to escape the text. It can have three values none (which is what you are looking for), url and the default entity. Compare the results of: