Nginx for Windows

Nginx 1.1.4 for Windows (32-bit and 64-bit) have been built from the development branch, and are now available for free download.

Nginx.org reports that “Support of persistent connections with upstream servers” is one of the main features of this release.

On 2011-09-20, the development version of Nginx 1.1.4 was been released at nginx.org. The upstream changes are as follows: [continue reading…]

Nginx For Windows
Nginx 1.1.3 for Windows is now available for free download. Both packages were built on Windows 7 Ultimate (32-bit and 64-bit for the respective versions of Nginx) using Cygwin.

Please note that these versions are built from the upstream development branch at nginx.org.

These Nginx for Windows packages are provided as is without any guarantees or warranties. Use at your own risk.
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Nginx for Windows32-bit and 64-bit versions of Nginx 1.1.2 for Windows are now available to the public for download. Both were built on Windows 7 Ultimate (32-bit and 64-bit for the respective versions of Nginx) using Cygwin.

Note that these versions are part of the upstream development branch.

These Nginx for Windows packages are provided as is without any guarantees or warranties. Use at your own risk. Please read on below for more details. [continue reading…]

Nginx for WindowsMy apologies for the delay of this release of Nginx for Windows (Cygwin edition). Hurricane Irene caused widespread power outages where I live, and I was unable to build Nginx version 1.0.6 for Windows until just a few moments ago. Thanks for your patience, and I hope you enjoy this release! The details are below. [continue reading…]

Nginx For Windows 1.1.1

Nginx for Windows 1.1.1

Nginx 1.1.1 for Windows is now available for download. The price? Free. Both packages were built on Windows 7 Ultimate (32-bit and 64-bit for the respective versions of Nginx) using Cygwin.

Please note that these versions are from the development branch.

These Nginx for Windows packages are provided as is without any guarantees or warranties. Use at your own risk.
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Nginx for WindowsNginx 1.1.0 for Windows is now available to the public for download. Both were built on Windows 7 Ultimate (32-bit and 64-bit for the respective versions of Nginx) using Cygwin.

Note that this is the first development release since version 1.0 went stable.

These Nginx for Windows packages are provided as is without any guarantees or warranties. Use at your own risk.
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Nginx for WindowsOver at Nginx.org, Nginx 1.0.5, Nginx 0.8.55, and Nginx 0.7.69 have been released. Igor Sysoev, the lead developer also announced that he is forming a company to continue development if Nginx:

So, I have decided to focus even more on nginx and established nginx as a company to fully dedicate myself to the project. I am not alone, there are a few nice people working for me on this. I am focusing on the development part, and to some extent on the company operations as well.

Our primary goals are improving support and communication for our users, streamlining the development process, revamping the documentation, integrating and speeding up pending bugfixes and patches, introducing long-requested functionality and more.

I have built 32-bit and 64-bit Windows versions for 1.0.5, 0.8.55, and 0.7.69. As usual they are available from my [continue reading…]

TwitterShayne Sanderson’s excellent article teaches you how to create a Twitter archive of your very own using WordPress. I used the instructions to create my very own archive here: @kworthington’s Twitter Archive.

The tutorial is great and got me exactly the result I was looking for. Except one thing. Hashtags that were linked to Twitter’s search, as indicated in Shayne’s article:

“The only thing that I notice is that hashtags are not links on imported tweets…I’m still researching that one, but if you know (or find) a way to do this, please feel free to comment and let me know!”

Important note: If you already have imported your tweets, this WILL create duplicate entries for tweets that have hastags! One tweet without the link (from your first import) and one tweet with the hashtag link(s). If you are creating the archive for the first time using my code below, you won’t have any duplicates. In fact, it is best to add my code FIRST, before doing any importing if at all possible.

OK, here’s how to do it: [continue reading…]

Nginx for WindowsNginx 1.0.4 for Windows is now available to the public for download. Both were built on Windows 7 Ultimate (32-bit and 64-bit for the respective versions of Nginx) using Cygwin.

As always, the original Nginx source code can be downloaded from nginx.org. The Changelog from nginx.org for version 1.0.4 is as follows: [continue reading…]