Mike -- EMAIL IGNORED wrote:
I am not sure you can do this exactly, but you may want to have a look at this page :I have some environment variables I want to provide in a file. For example, in bash the file would contain: export var1="a b c" export var2="1 2 3" I would like to "include" or "source" this file in my html.config, so var1 and var2 will be available to mod_rewrite as environment variables. How can I do this?
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/programs/httpd.html and check the -c, -C and -D options.Maybe you can use -Dsomething and then in your httpd.conf configuration file, use a
<IfDefine something> ... </IfDefine> ? Oh, wait. Apparently you can use%{ENV:variable}, where variable can be any environment variable, is also available. This is looked-up via internal Apache structures and (if not found there) via getenv() from the Apache server process.
in a RewriteCond directive. See : http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/mod_rewrite.html#rewritecondI would really look at the on-line documentation for RewriteCond, RewriteRule, and SetEnvIf, and see if you can try some stuff based on the above.
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