Hi all, This is my first post so I would like to share what made me get here.
I´m evaluating Drupal as a CMS, and since I´m running Vista Ultimate the natural choice was to get Drupal working over IIS7. Drupal has a neat featured called "Clean URLs" which requires URL Rewriting, so that a path like /drupal?q=admin/build/block can be re-written as /drupal/admin/build/block Unfortunately, IIS >doesn´t currently have< any URL Rewriting, free ISAPI filters that work. Tried ISAPI_Rewrite Lite and Ionic ISAPI Rewrite all day yesterday and it only led me to frustation... So after realizing I needed to get Apache to get the work done, I installed it and started configuring httpd.conf. NOW TO THE POINT: I read an old post on this newsgroup mentioning you could access Enviroment Variables in httpd.conf Since I already had defined variables (APACHE_HOME for Apache´s root directory and PHPRC for PHP installation dir), I WOULD LIKE TO SAY: IT IS POSSIBLE TO REFERENCE A SYSTEM ENVIRONMENT VARIABLE IN HTTPD.CONF, STATE IT LIKE: ${MY_SYS_ENV} (First I tried %{MY_SYS_ENV} but I forgot that env variables are just scalars and thus follow the perl-like syntax - a simple dollar sign prefix) In my case, I had: #Clean URL for Drupal <Directory "${APACHE_HOME}/drupal"> RewriteEngine on RewriteBase /drupal RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d RewriteRule ^(.*)$ index.php?q=$1 [L,QSA] </Directory> I found this valuable info in this archive: http://www.issociate.de/board/goto/1147159/Using_environment_variable_in_httpd.conf.html so after that I have clean urls working, THANKS FOR THAT ! Niloct