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I think the first few sentences could be improved.

Especially, when you mix both application programming and sys-admin as tags (php and nginx server configuration); you have to spell out the question really clearly.

There tends to be a cognitive bias where one thinks that a person reading has more information than they in fact have. Usually, how you frame it determines how quickly another person can grok your question.

Even as simple as:

I am running Nginx (version number) on Ubuntu (version number) and am trying trying get the proper redirect status via the Nginx error_page config. In In my nginx config file, I have:

error_page 404 /error.php;

error_page 404 /errorI would expect it to return XXX but it instead returns YYY.php;...

I would expect it to return XXX but it instead returns YYY....

Just my opinion.... If it's a straight php question, you can usually just jump into the syntax in question.

I think the first few sentences could be improved.

Especially, when you mix both application programming and sys-admin as tags (php and nginx server configuration); you have to spell out the question really clearly.

There tends to be a cognitive bias where one thinks that a person reading has more information than they in fact have. Usually, how you frame it determines how quickly another person can grok your question.

Even as simple as:

I am running Nginx (version number) on Ubuntu (version number) and am trying get the proper redirect status via the Nginx error_page config. In my nginx config file, I have:

error_page 404 /error.php;

I would expect it to return XXX but it instead returns YYY....

Just my opinion.... If it's a straight php question, you can usually just jump into the syntax in question.

I think the first few sentences could be improved.

Especially, when you mix both application programming and sys-admin as tags (php and nginx server configuration); you have to spell out the question really clearly.

There tends to be a cognitive bias where one thinks that a person reading has more information than they in fact have. Usually, how you frame it determines how quickly another person can grok your question.

Even as simple as:

I am running Nginx (version number) on Ubuntu (version number) and am trying get the proper redirect status via the Nginx error_page config. In my nginx config file, I have:

error_page 404 /error.php;

I would expect it to return XXX but it instead returns YYY....

Just my opinion.... If it's a straight php question, you can usually just jump into the syntax in question.

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timpone
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I think the first few sentences could be improved.

Especially, when you mix both application programming and sys-admin as tags (php and nginx server configuration); you have to spell out the question really clearly.

There tends to be a cognitive bias where one thinks that a person reading has more information than they in fact have. Usually, how you frame it determines how quickly another person can grok your question.

Even as simple as:

I am running Nginx (version number) on Ubuntu (version number) and am trying get the proper redirect status via the Nginx error_page config. In my nginx config file, I have:

error_page 404 /error.php;

I would expect it to return XXX but it instead returns YYY....

Just my opinion.... If it's a straight php question, you can usually just jump into the syntax in question.