On 8/2/00, Zachary Bedell penned:
>
>* Locking writes without also locking all reads is completely
>useless.

I'm still trying to decipher in my own mind why it would be so 
important to lock session variables. Application variables I can 
understand, because if one person changes the value, the value will 
change for everyone. But what about sessions? If I have session.foo 
in my application, there could be 100 people that have session.foo 
set to 100 different values. How would person 1 changing the value of 
session.foo affect the other 99 people?
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Bud Schneehagen - Tropical Web Creations

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