Am Freitag, 28. Oktober 2005 13:42 schrieb Jochem Maas:
> ok, and if you stick the following in 1 file and call it?:
>
> <!--#set var="myvar" value="myval" -->
> <?php echo apache_getenv( "myvar" ); ?>
>
> ... just thinking out loud here.

Ok, I tried this by configuring Apache such that .php-files are also 
parsed for Server Side Includes and wrote it the way you suggest. Now 
I am really confused: the SSI statements are obviously recognized 
because they do not appear in the resulting file but
a) apache_getenv does still not return the value for the variable but
b) if I call phpinfo() instead of apache_getenv the variable "myvar" 
plus the set value is shown correctly in the "Apache Environment" and
c) an SSI "<!--#echo var="myvar" --> after the php block also gives the
correct value

Perhaps I return to what I primarily intended to ask: is it really the 
wanted behaviour of virtual() that changes that are made by the 
included file do not influence the environment of the including file?

Regards, Christoph

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