dragonchild,

As mentioned previously, with mod_perl you can use <Perl> sections, etc. to do this. If mod_perl is not available, another option is to use environment variables and <IfDefine> sections. You can then set these environment variables from the apachectl, with the -D option. for example:

HTTPD="/path/to/httpd -f ... -DFOO"

The FOO can also be set in the apachectl by an environment variable, etc. Then inside the httpd.conf:
<IfDefine FOO> specific conf for FOO or... Include conf/FOO_conf.conf </IfDefine>

Other sections could also be added for <IfDefine BAR>, etc. Hope this helps!

techy


In reply to Re: dynamic httpd.conf by techy
in thread dynamic httpd.conf by dragonchild

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