----- "J.Lance Wilkinson" <jl...@psulias.psu.edu> wrote:

> Rainer Jung wrote:
> > If the values are in fact static, i.e. do not depend in the request,
> 
> > virtual host etc., you can actually use the fact, that Apache allows
> you 
> > to resolve unix environment variables (not the same as Apache 
> > environment variables) inside the Apache configuration. The syntax
> is 
> > ${VARNAME} (do not drop the curly braces).
> > 
> > - Set env var outside of Apache before starting:
> > 
> > BASE_PATH=/var/smthg
> > export BASE_PATH
> > 
> > Use variable inside Apache config:
> > 
> > SetEnv PATHS ${BASE_PATH}/a:${BASE_PATH}/b:${BASE_PATH}/c:...
> 
>       Is this post-Apache 2.2.x functionality, or are you talking about
>       mod_define to get this functionality?

Nope. That's in 2.2 -- it's (heavily) (ab)used by Distros like
Debian and their like.

Also, what's mod_define?

i

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