Re: [users@httpd] Using environment variable in httpd.conf

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looks like you've gotten additional very useful info. To answer your earlier questions, we're currently running 2.0.54 on AIX 5.2

We're also using a heavily modified apachectl script which is reads delimited instance parameters from records in a "table" file (simple grep/awk). This allows us to associate a profile with each instance which can export environment variables as needed by that respective instance.

Tom

httpd2@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Of course Joshua.

But it is nice to know that th functionality is there if it's needed.

Keith

In theory, theory and practice are the same;
In practice they are not.
On Thu, 19 Jan 2006, Joshua Slive wrote:

To: users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
From: Joshua Slive <joshua@xxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [users@httpd] Using environment variable in httpd.conf

If you are already using mod_perl, then this is a legitimate
possibility.  But if you aren't using mod_perl, adding it would be way
overkill for this problem.

Joshua.

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