Hello!
On Tue, Jul 12, 2011 at 10:40:41AM -0400, locojohn wrote:
> > Hmm, never tried that, using a variable. Don't
> > know if the $ needs to
> > be escaped.
> >
> > You'll have to try it.
>
> Of course I tried both:
>
> fastcgi_param PHP_VALUE "include_path=${include_path}:/my/other/path";
>
> and
>
> fastcgi_param PHP_VALUE "include_path=\${include_path}:/my/other/path";
>
> and neither works, hence I wrote here.
As already replied in russian list, currently (going to be fixed)
this may be done only with a hack like
geo $x {
default "${include_path}:/my/other/include/path";
}
fastcgi_param PHP_VALUE $x;
which relies on the fact that geo module doesn't support
variables.
No idea how php will handle this though, probably Antonio is right
and this won't work anyway.
Maxim Dounin
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