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Just putting in context to clarify the main question:

On my development machine, PHP5.3.1 is installed on Apache as a module, I use SetEnv APPLICATION_ENVIRONMENT development in my application's root .htaccess file. It is then easily retrievable from any php script with getenv('APPLICATION_ENVIRONMENT').

On the production server, on a sharedhost (dreamhost), I compiled myself php5.3.1 since it was not directly supported. Everything works fine except that getenv('APPLICATION_ENVIRONMENT') returns false.

In the sharedhost root .htaccess for my domain, I use this .htaccess file

Options +ExecCGI
AddHandler php-cgi .php
Action php-cgi /cgi-bin/php.cgi

<FilesMatch "^php5?\.(ini|cgi)$">
    Order Deny,Allow
    Deny from All
    Allow from env=REDIRECT_STATUS
</FilesMatch>

Options -indexes

php5.cgi resides in /cgi-bin and works very well. Of course in my application's root folder I have another .htaccess defining:

SetEnv APPLICATION_ENVIRONMENT production

But when using getenv('APPLICATION_ENVIRONMENT') it returns false, any idea how to resolve this?

A: 

Maybe you have to use apache_getenv?

Felix Kling
This function is not recognized on my shared host, it still works on development side. I am indeed doubting that the SetEnv directive is working, I'm currently trying to figure this out on my current server.
Steven Rosato
+1  A: 

For the SetEnv directive to work, your hosting service must have the mod_env module activated...

But, even if it's activated, maybe you don't have to permission to use SetEnv.

Just to be sure the problem is not in your code, you might want to check the ouput of phpinfo() : at the bottom of the page, there should be a section containing environment variables as seen from PHP -- if yours is not in there, it's not a good sign for you...

Pascal MARTIN
Yep you are right, I am not finding anything under PHP variables under the production server and I do on my development machine. I am contacting their support for this and will try to provide a workaround answer.
Steven Rosato
@Steven : Good luck ^^
Pascal MARTIN
+1  A: 

Ok I finally got it. On dreamhost, it is possible to use fastcgi and therefore declare environment variables with it. It consists of just adding this simple script

#!/bin/sh
export PHP_FCGI_CHILDREN=2
exec /home/USERNAME/YOURDOMAIN/cgi-bin/php.cgi

Which is where my compiled PHP5.3.1 was located. chmod 744 on that file called dispatch.fcgi which will be allowed more memory by dreamhost's watchdog.

After that I added to my domain's .htaccess the following:

Options +ExecCGI
AddHandler fastcgi-script fcg fcgi fpl
AddHandler php5-fastcgi .php
Action php5-fastcgi /dispatch.fcgi

now in the application's root I have another .htaccess with:

SetEnv APPLICATION_ENVIRONMENT staging

In a php script is is retrievable via getenv('REDIRECT_APPLICATION_ENVIRONMENT');

Steven Rosato