Yes it would have to be in every script in the vhost, location or directory
directive.

It could be a constant =) That would make my life easier.

Thanks,
-Joe

"Zeev Suraski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> At 23:33 02/01/2002, Joe Webster wrote:
> >I have something that I am currently dealing with:
> >
> >     Using mod_perl with apache, you can put this in a apache directive
> >(vhost, location, directory):
> >             PerlSetVar somevarname somevarval
> >     and that would pre-define somevarname equal to somevarval. We are
trying
> >to move completely to php (we're 1/2 php and 1/2 perl) however, we really
> >need to be able to set the vars like this. I did look through the
mod_php.c
> >and I noticed the php_value, php_flag, php_admin_value, and
php_admin_flag,
> >but nothing for a variable.
>
> Would it be defined in every PHP script that runs?  Does it really have to
> be a variable, or can it be a constant?
>
> Zeev
>



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