Alternatlvely, you can just put the AddHandler in the VirtualHost directly,
and not bother with the .htaccess files.

On Mon, Nov 5, 2018 at 9:43 AM Hajo Locke <hajo.lo...@gmx.de> wrote:

> Hello List,
>
> iam looking for a way to use define to create variables limited to
> vhosts (apache 2.4).
> Currently i have some vhosts and use this syntax:
>
> define myvar mycontent.
>
> Name of variables is in all vhosts the same, "mycontent" is different
> and vhost related. Later i use this variable in .htaccess files for users:
>
> Addhandler ${myvar} .php
>
> Unfortunately define-directive defines the variable for complete server
> and not to vhost only. so content of "myvar" gets overwritten with every
> following vhost-config.
> So if user A uses this variable, he sees content of variable created in
> vhost for user z.
>
> Is there a possibility to use variables limited to vhost but can be used
> the same way in .htaccess files? I think setenv seems not suitable for
> this.
>
> Thanks,
> Hajo
>
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