Run prettier on all *.md files

```
prettier '{app,source}/**/**.md' --write
```
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title: How to put your PHP application in a subdirectory of another site with Nginx
title:
How to put your PHP application in a subdirectory of another site with Nginx
date: 2018-03-12
excerpt: How to configure Nginx to serve a PHP application from within a subdirectory of another.
excerpt:
How to configure Nginx to serve a PHP application from within a subdirectory
of another.
tags:
- nginx
- php
- nginx
- php
---
In January, [Chris Fidao][0] posted a video to [Servers for Hackers][1] showing how to put different PHP applications in different subdirectories and have them serving on different paths with Nginx. Ive had to do this a few times previously, and its great to have this video as a reference.
> In this video, we work through how to put your PHP application in a subdirectory of another site.
In January, [Chris Fidao][0] posted a video to [Servers for Hackers][1] showing
how to put different PHP applications in different subdirectories and have them
serving on different paths with Nginx. Ive had to do this a few times
previously, and its great to have this video as a reference.
> In this video, we work through how to put your PHP application in a
> subdirectory of another site.
>
> For example, we may have an application running at example.org but need a second application running at example.org/blog.
> For example, we may have an application running at example.org but need a
> second application running at example.org/blog.
>
> This feels like it should be simple, but it turns out to be more complex and fraught with confusing Nginx configurations! To make matter worse (or, perhaps, to illustrate this point), a quick Google search reveals a TON of confusing, non-working examples.
> This feels like it should be simple, but it turns out to be more complex and
> fraught with confusing Nginx configurations! To make matter worse (or,
> perhaps, to illustrate this point), a quick Google search reveals a TON of
> confusing, non-working examples.
<https://serversforhackers.com/c/nginx-php-in-subdirectory>