Questions concerning the Apachectl file in Oracle HTTP Server

Three more questions concerning Apachectl file:
(1) The ORACLE_HOME in the file should be the ORACLE_HOME for HTTP SERVER, not the one for database, right?
ORACLE_HOME=/u01/app/oracle/product/10.2.0/http_1
(2) The TNS_ADMIN in the file should be the TNS_ADMIN for HTTP SERVER, not the one for database, right?
TNS_ADMIN=${TNS_ADMIN="/u01/app/oracle/product/10.2.0/http_1/network/admin"}; export TNS_ADMIN
(3) I don't have a httpd.pid file pointed by PIDFILE. Is this a problem?
PIDFILE=/u01/app/oracle/product/10.2.0/http_1/Apache/Apache/logs/httpd.pid

1) right, OHS should be installed in separate home then db
2) not right...in OHS there is no TNS entry...frankly there is no "/ADMIN" dir at all! In db ORACLE_HOEM TNS entry is irrelevant for OHS...it looks the same before and after instlation of OHS.
3) On my server "httpd.pid" is in "C:\oracle\product\10.2.0\db_2\Apache\Apache\logs" and content is "2272". There is reference in httpd.conf file "PidFile logs/httpd.pid". I have never touched or reconfigured it by myself, httpd.conf is customized by instalation of apex!
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