--- loncom/html/adm/help/tex/Guts_Apache_Env.tex 2004/05/17 22:08:56 1.2
+++ loncom/html/adm/help/tex/Guts_Apache_Env.tex 2005/04/07 06:56:22 1.3
@@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
\label{Guts_Apache_Env}
-The environment is accessible through the global hash named \%ENV.
+The environment is accessible through the global hash named \%env.
In addition to the standard variables placed in the environment by
-the Apache server, LON-CAPA places a lot of information in the \%ENV.
+the Apache server, LON-CAPA places a lot of information in the \%env.
You can see this information by going to \texttt{/adm/test}; the top
-part of that screen will show your current \%ENV. (You may need to
+part of that screen will show your current \%env. (You may need to
modify \texttt{/home/httpd/lonTabs/htpasswd} before you can view that
handler and change the password for \texttt{lonadm}.)
@@ -12,17 +12,17 @@ Many of the environment variables are pr
and permission routines (such as \texttt{Apache::lonnet::allowed}),
and are very rarely directly manipulated.
-Generally, the \%ENV is informally organized into {}``namespaces'',
+Generally, the \%env is informally organized into {}``namespaces'',
such as {}``browser'' (containing browser information), {}``course''
(containing course-specific information), etc. For the following table,
the full name of the variable is the name shown on the left, prepended
-by the section it is in. For instance, the first \%ENV member shown
-below is \$ENV\{'browser.mathml'\}. Only generally useful portions
-of the \%ENV are covered here.
+by the section it is in. For instance, the first \%env member shown
+below is \$env\{'browser.mathml'\}. Only generally useful portions
+of the \%env are covered here.
\begin{longtable}{|c|c|}
\hline
-\textbf{\%ENV name}&
+\textbf{\%env name}&
\textbf{Description}\tabularnewline
\hline
\endfirsthead