> The way I've setup whole thing is like that : a script name restart is > called with some parameters telling him to reload one or all the > developpers environment, or the "testing" copy. This script would > have some > environments variables called SITE_USER and SITE_USER_PORT that will give The PerlPassEnv directive should work for this, shouldn't it? I've experienced that it puts the (explicitly named) environment variables into <perl>space pretty effectively. HTH! L8r, Rob
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