Re: setting environment variables

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From: colin_e
Subject: Re: setting environment variables
Date: 22:31 on 01 Feb 2005
Geoff,
    I ran into some weirdness in this area (on a Win XP machine running 
Apache 2.0.52)
that seemed to be related to using lowercase environment variable names. 
It looked as if
PerlSetEnv uppercased the variable names, whereas SetEnv just ignored 
vars with lower
case names.

Sounds weird I know, and I didn't pin it down exactly, but try uppercase 
variables and
see if this works for you.

Regards: Colin

Geoffrey Young wrote:

>Octavian Rasnita wrote:
>  
>
>>Hi,
>>
>>I have tried to put the following lines in httpd.conf:
>>
>>SetEnv user "gigel"
>>SetEnv pass "parola"
>>
>>Well, if I print the environment variables using a cgi script, they are
>>printed fine, but if I use MP, their values are not printed, and I can see
>>just a:
>>
>>user=
>>pass=
>>
>>Please tell me how can I do this to work fine with ModPerl also.
>>    
>>
>
>please see
>
>  http://perl.apache.org/bugs/
>
>and report back with all the relevant info.  whether you are using a handler
>or Registry is also important.
>
>--Geoff
>
>
>  
>

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