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<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd"> <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> <head> <meta name="generator" content="HTML Tidy, see www.w3.org" /> <title>Apache module mod_setenvif</title> </head> <!-- Background white, links blue (unvisited), navy (visited), red (active) --> <body bgcolor="#FFFFFF" text="#000000" link="#0000FF" vlink="#000080" alink="#FF0000"> <div align="CENTER"> <img src="../images/sub.gif" alt="[APACHE DOCUMENTATION]" /> <h3>Apache HTTP Server Version 1.3</h3> <p><small><em>Is this the version you want? For more recent versions, check our <a href="/docs/">documentation index</a>.</em></small></p> </div> <h1 align="CENTER">Module mod_setenvif</h1> <p>This module provides the ability to set environment variables based upon attributes of the request.</p> <p><a href="module-dict.html#Status" rel="Help"><strong>Status:</strong></a> Base<br /> <a href="module-dict.html#SourceFile" rel="Help"><strong>Source File:</strong></a> mod_setenvif.c<br /> <a href="module-dict.html#ModuleIdentifier" rel="Help"><strong>Module Identifier:</strong></a> setenvif_module<br /> <a href="module-dict.html#Compatibility" rel="Help"><strong>Compatibility:</strong></a> Available in Apache 1.3 and later.</p> <h2>Summary</h2> <p>The <samp>mod_setenvif</samp> module allows you to set environment variables according to whether different aspects of the request match <a href="../misc/FAQ.html#regex">regular expressions</a> you specify. These environment variables can be used by other parts of the server to make decisions about actions to be taken.</p> <p>The directives are considered in the order they appear in the configuration files. So more complex sequences can be used, such as this example, which sets <code>netscape</code> if the browser is mozilla but not MSIE.</p> <blockquote> <pre> BrowserMatch ^Mozilla netscape BrowserMatch MSIE !netscape </pre> </blockquote> <p>For additional information, we provide a document on <a href="../env.html">Environment Variables in Apache</a>.</p> <h2>Directives</h2> <ul> <li><a href="#browsermatch">BrowserMatch</a></li> <li><a href="#browsermatchnocase">BrowserMatchNoCase</a></li> <li><a href="#setenvif">SetEnvIf</a></li> <li><a href="#setenvifnocase">SetEnvIfNoCase</a></li> </ul> <hr /> <!-- the HR is part of the directive description --> <h2><a id="browsermatch" name="browsermatch">BrowserMatch directive</a></h2> <p><a href="directive-dict.html#Syntax" rel="Help"><strong>Syntax:</strong></a> BrowserMatch <em>regex env-variable</em>[=<em>value</em>] [<em>env-variable</em>[=<em>value</em>]] ...<br /> <a href="directive-dict.html#Default" rel="Help"><strong>Default:</strong></a> <i>none</i><br /> <a href="directive-dict.html#Context" rel="Help"><strong>Context:</strong></a> server config, virtual host, directory, .htaccess<br /> <a href="directive-dict.html#Override" rel="Help"><strong>Override:</strong></a> FileInfo<br /> <a href="directive-dict.html#Status" rel="Help"><strong>Status:</strong></a> Base<br /> <a href="directive-dict.html#Module" rel="Help"><strong>Module:</strong></a> mod_setenvif<br /> <a href="directive-dict.html#Compatibility" rel="Help"><strong>Compatibility:</strong></a> Apache 1.2 and above (in Apache 1.2 this directive was found in the now-obsolete mod_browser module); use in .htaccess files only supported with 1.3.13 and later</p> <p>The BrowserMatch directive defines environment variables based on the <samp>User-Agent</samp> HTTP request header field. The first argument should be a POSIX.2 extended regular expression (similar to an <samp>egrep</samp>-style regex). The rest of the arguments give the names of variables to set, and optionally values to which they should be set. These take the form of</p> <ol> <li><samp><em>varname</em></samp>, or</li> <li><samp>!<em>varname</em></samp>, or</li> <li><samp><em>varname</em>=<em>value</em></samp></li> </ol> <p>In the first form, the value will be set to "1". The second will remove the given variable if already defined, and the third will set the variable to the value given by <samp><em>value</em></samp>. If a <samp>User-Agent</samp> string matches more than one entry, they will be merged. Entries are processed in the order in which they appear, and later entries can override earlier ones.</p> <p>For example:</p> <pre> BrowserMatch ^Mozilla forms jpeg=yes browser=netscape BrowserMatch "^Mozilla/[2-3]" tables agif frames javascript BrowserMatch MSIE !javascript </pre> <p>Note that the regular expression string is <strong>case-sensitive</strong>. For case-INsensitive matching, see the <a href="#browsermatchnocase"><samp>BrowserMatchNoCase</samp></a> directive.</p> <p>The <samp>BrowserMatch</samp> and <samp>BrowserMatchNoCase</samp> directives are special cases of the <a href="#setenvif"><samp>SetEnvIf</samp></a> and <a href="#setenvifnocase"><samp>SetEnvIfNoCase</samp></a> directives. The following two lines have the same effect:</p> <pre> BrowserMatchNoCase Robot is_a_robot SetEnvIfNoCase User-Agent Robot is_a_robot </pre> <hr /> <!-- the HR is part of the directive description --> <h2><a id="browsermatchnocase" name="browsermatchnocase">BrowserMatchNoCase directive</a></h2> <p><a href="directive-dict.html#Syntax" rel="Help"><strong>Syntax:</strong></a> BrowserMatchNoCase <em>regex env-variable</em>[=<em>value</em>] [<em>env-variable</em>[=<em>value</em>]] ...<br /> <a href="directive-dict.html#Default" rel="Help"><strong>Default:</strong></a> <em>none</em><br /> <a href="directive-dict.html#Context" rel="Help"><strong>Context:</strong></a> server config, virtual host, directory, .htaccess<br /> <a href="directive-dict.html#Override" rel="Help"><strong>Override:</strong></a> FileInfo<br /> <a href="directive-dict.html#Status" rel="Help"><strong>Status:</strong></a> Base<br /> <a href="directive-dict.html#Module" rel="Help"><strong>Module:</strong></a> mod_setenvif<br /> <a href="directive-dict.html#Compatibility" rel="Help"><strong>Compatibility:</strong></a> Apache 1.2 and above (in Apache 1.2 this directive was found in the now-obsolete mod_browser module)</p> <p>The <samp>BrowserMatchNoCase</samp> directive is semantically identical to the <a href="#BrowserMatch"><samp>BrowserMatch</samp></a> directive. However, it provides for case-insensitive matching. For example:</p> <pre> BrowserMatchNoCase mac platform=macintosh BrowserMatchNoCase win platform=windows </pre> <p>The <samp>BrowserMatch</samp> and <samp>BrowserMatchNoCase</samp> directives are special cases of the <a href="#setenvif"><samp>SetEnvIf</samp></a> and <a href="#SetEnvIfNoCase"><samp>SetEnvIfNoCase</samp></a> directives. The following two lines have the same effect:</p> <pre> BrowserMatchNoCase Robot is_a_robot SetEnvIfNoCase User-Agent Robot is_a_robot </pre> <hr /> <!-- the HR is part of the directive description --> <h2><a id="setenvif" name="setenvif">SetEnvIf directive</a></h2> <p><a href="directive-dict.html#Syntax" rel="Help"><strong>Syntax:</strong></a> SetEnvIf <em>attribute regex env-variable</em>[=<em>value</em>] [<em>env-variable</em>[=<em>value</em>]] ...<br /> <a href="directive-dict.html#Default" rel="Help"><strong>Default:</strong></a> <em>none</em><br /> <a href="directive-dict.html#Context" rel="Help"><strong>Context:</strong></a> server config, virtual host, directory, .htaccess<br /> <a href="directive-dict.html#Override" rel="Help"><strong>Override:</strong></a> FileInfo<br /> <a href="directive-dict.html#Status" rel="Help"><strong>Status:</strong></a> Base<br /> <a href="directive-dict.html#Module" rel="Help"><strong>Module:</strong></a> mod_setenvif<br /> <a href="directive-dict.html#Compatibility" rel="Help"><strong>Compatibility:</strong></a> Apache 1.3 and above; the Request_Protocol keyword and environment-variable matching are only available with 1.3.7 and later; use in .htaccess files only supported with 1.3.13 and later</p> <p>The <samp>SetEnvIf</samp> directive defines environment variables based on attributes of the request. These attributes can be the values of various HTTP request header fields (see <a href="http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc2616.txt">RFC2616</a> for more information about these), or of other aspects of the request, including the following:</p> <ul> <li><samp>Remote_Host</samp> - the hostname (if available) of the client making the request</li> <li><samp>Remote_Addr</samp> - the IP address of the client making the request</li> <li><samp>Request_Method</samp> - the name of the method being used (<samp>GET</samp>, <samp>POST</samp>, <em>et cetera</em>)</li> <li><samp>Request_Protocol</samp> - the name and version of the protocol with which the request was made (<em>e.g.</em>, "HTTP/0.9", "HTTP/1.1", <em>etc.</em>)</li> <li><samp>Request_URI</samp> - the portion of the URL following the scheme and host portion</li> </ul> <p>Some of the more commonly used request header field names include <samp>Host</samp>, <samp>User-Agent</samp>, and <samp>Referer</samp>.</p> <p>If the <em>attribute</em> name doesn't match any of the special keywords, nor any of the request's header field names, it is tested as the name of an environment variable in the list of those associated with the request. This allows <code>SetEnvIf</code> directives to test against the result of prior matches.</p> <blockquote> <strong>Only those environment variables defined by earlier <code>SetEnvIf[NoCase]</code> directives are available for testing in this manner. 'Earlier' means that they were defined at a broader scope (such as server-wide) or previously in the current directive's scope.</strong> </blockquote> <p>Example:</p> <pre> SetEnvIf Request_URI "\.gif$" object_is_image=gif SetEnvIf Request_URI "\.jpg$" object_is_image=jpg SetEnvIf Request_URI "\.xbm$" object_is_image=xbm : SetEnvIf Referer www\.mydomain\.com intra_site_referral : SetEnvIf object_is_image xbm XBIT_PROCESSING=1 </pre> <p>The first three will set the environment variable <samp>object_is_image</samp> if the request was for an image file, and the fourth sets <samp>intra_site_referral</samp> if the referring page was somewhere on the <samp>www.mydomain.com</samp> Web site.</p> <hr /> <!-- the HR is part of the directive description --> <h2><a id="setenvifnocase" name="setenvifnocase">SetEnvIfNoCase directive</a></h2> <p><a href="directive-dict.html#Syntax" rel="Help"><strong>Syntax:</strong></a> SetEnvIfNoCase <em>attribute regex env-variable</em>[=<em>value</em>] [<em>env-variable</em>[=<em>value</em>]] ...<br /> <a href="directive-dict.html#Default" rel="Help"><strong>Default:</strong></a> <em>none</em><br /> <a href="directive-dict.html#Context" rel="Help"><strong>Context:</strong></a> server config, virtual host, directory, .htaccess<br /> <a href="directive-dict.html#Override" rel="Help"><strong>Override:</strong></a> FileInfo<br /> <a href="directive-dict.html#Status" rel="Help"><strong>Status:</strong></a> Base<br /> <a href="directive-dict.html#Module" rel="Help"><strong>Module:</strong></a> mod_setenvif<br /> <a href="directive-dict.html#Compatibility" rel="Help"><strong>Compatibility:</strong></a> Apache 1.3 and above; the Request_Protocol keyword and environment-variable matching are only available with 1.3.7 and later; use in .htaccess files only supported with 1.3.13 and later</p> <p>The <samp>SetEnvIfNoCase</samp> is semantically identical to the <a href="#setenvif"><samp>SetEnvIf</samp></a> directive, and differs only in that the regular expression matching is performed in a case-insensitive manner. For example:</p> <pre> SetEnvIfNoCase Host Apache\.Org site=apache </pre> <p>This will cause the <samp>site</samp> environment variable to be set to "<samp>apache</samp>" if the HTTP request header field <samp>Host:</samp> was included and contained <samp>Apache.Org</samp>, <samp>apache.org</samp>, or any other combination.</p> <hr /> <h3 align="CENTER">Apache HTTP Server Version 1.3</h3> <a href="./"><img src="../images/index.gif" alt="Index" /></a> <a href="../"><img src="../images/home.gif" alt="Home" /></a> </body> </html>