SetEnv is supposed to work in this way, but it does not work. So, this
is the envvars and ${enviroment_variable} seems to be the only one way
to do it. I do not think there is any documentation of it.

2009/4/23 Nick Kew <n...@webthing.com>:
> On Wed, 22 Apr 2009 10:41:27 -0400
> "Mark H. Wood" <mw...@iupui.edu> wrote:
>
>
>> Would you (or anyone) please point me to the relevant section of the
>> 2.2 documentation for the ${foo} method.  I've never seen this
>> mentioned. Clearly I'm not looking in the right place.  mod_macro
>> looks nice, but it's more than I need for simple manifest constants.
>
> They don't work generically.  Specific modules such as mod_rewrite,
> mod_filter, and mod_proxy_html support environment variables:
> see the docs for the modules in question.  If you want generic
> support, that's what mod_macro/mod_define are about.
>
> Trunk and 2.3.x versions also support them in evaluating expressions
> for <If "expr ..."> sections.
>
> --
> Nick Kew
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