How are the subst data tags used in Portal Server

I noticed this tags in the authentication pages, where are they stored? How do I modify their value? How are they used? A reference to the admin or programers guide is plenty I just couldn't find one.
Thanks!

They are defined in the auth module properties files (however I don't think any are defined in the product as it ships). The tags are of the form:
<subst data="key">othervalue</subst>
If the key is defined, the value of the key is substituted for othervalue, otherwise it is left untouched.
Stephen

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