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Resolved How to handle permalinks under nginx?

For wordpress: In Apache & Nginx Settings -> Additional nginx directives, add:

if (!-e $request_filename ){
set $test P;
}
if ($uri !~ ^/(plesk-stat|webstat|webstat-ssl|ftpstat|anon_ftpstat|awstats-icon)){
set $test "${test}C";
}
if ($test = PC){
rewrite ^ /server/index.php last;
}

After this you can use the wordpress permalinks.
 
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Hello @DieterWerner

Go to Domain > Apache & nginx Settings

Disable Nginx Proxy mode

And add this directive to the Additional nginx directives section
Code:
location = / {
    index index.php;
    try_files $uri $uri/ /index.php$is_args$args;
}

This will send all requests for non existent files to index.php

For apache you can use this solution in site .htaccess file

Code:
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
RewriteRule .* index.php [L,QSA]

Hope this helps
 
Check webserver access log to ensure request handler properly.
Also try to add some debug logging to your routing script. Write all requests and it's params to a file. Use log to verify routing logic.
 
It's working now.
It wasn't an issue of nginx or apache but a big bug in the code of the forum.
I changed the code and the problem is resolved.
Thanks to all!
 
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