>I've run into the same thing in the past, ended up moving to virtual machines 
>in order
>to circumvent ... BUT ... I found something which can apparently work in this 
>particular
>case. have a google for 'mod_macro' ... from what I read it will do what you 
>want and it'll
>save you having to hack the php source.

well, I know about mod_macro - and also have it in use, but it doesn't really 
help, since it 
does not solve the problems I've got here. I require mod_vhost because I've got 
several
thousand vhosts in my config, which slow down apache everytime it reloads it's 
configuration,
which is required about 3 times every hour since the configuration changes in 
this period.
So mod_vhost can solve that problem, because in my case no apache-reload is 
required 
then. This reload makes the server unreachable for about 1-2 minutes, that's 
just way too
much downtime - 3 times a hour..
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