httpd.conf "Define" directive?
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- Subject: httpd.conf "Define" directive?
- From: Jerry Malcolm <techstuff@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 6 Aug 2019 12:28:06 -0500
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I have been using a WAMP installation for several years. I'm migrating
to Amazon Web Services and moving to an AWS-Linux platform. I have done
quite a bit of customization of my httpd.conf over the years. So I've
been in the process of merging everything into the AWS httpd.conf file.
The WAMP httpd.conf uses a "Define" directive to define variables such
as "installDirectory", and references the variables using EL -
${installDir}. Turns out that the AWS apache never heard of "Define".
My WAMP apache is 2.4.33. Not 100% sure which version AWS gave me. But
I'm pretty sure it's 2.4.xx.
I've been unsuccessful googling "httpd.conf define" since 'define' is
used everywhere in the docs.
Is there some module I can add to get the Define function? Or is that
just a WAMP idiosyncracy? I like having the ability to define docRoot
and other variables in one spot.
Thx
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