Re: How to remove an environment variable...

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Krist van Besien wrote:
...


Maybe I could use some mod_perl to manipulate this internal
representation.

Yes of course.
Maybe try this

<Location /noauth>
PerlFixupHandler "sub {   \
use Apache2::Const qw(:common);
  my $r = shift; \
  $r->user(undef); \
  return Apache2::Const::OK; \
}"
</Location>

Note : that's really rough, and I haven't tried it. Use at your own risk. Let me know though.
;-)

Or just use a custom "index.php" which unsets this
variable.
Hèèèk.



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