Another challenge when migrating balthisar.com from shared hosting to S3/CloudFront was deciding how to transition from the use of so-called “cool URIs” to the traditional URIs supported by Amazon Web Services.
Background
After the oh, crap moment…
Another challenge when migrating balthisar.com from shared hosting to S3/CloudFront was deciding how to transition from the use of so-called “cool URIs” to the traditional URIs supported by Amazon Web Services.
After the oh, crap moment…
balthisar.com is now served via CloudFront with an S3
backend. The transition has been fairly simply but not without its caveats, including handling
the RSS .xml feeds (the topic of this article), dealing with a
circular reference brain fart,
and deciding…
When migrating to CloudFront don’t introduce circular references. This should be obvious, but sometimes in the heat of battle, details get overlooked and everything comes crashing to the ground.
tl;dr: If CloudFront is going to front your www.example…