Yeah, I'd say your logic is sound.  I don't know that there's a hard
and fast rule for what they mean, but it's usually obvious from
context what people talking about.

cheers,
barneyb

On 6/20/05, Johnny Le <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> When people say "shared scope variables" or "persistent scope variables", do 
> they mean exactly the same thing or is there a difference in definitions 
> between "shared scope variables" and "persistent scope variables"?
> 
> I guess "shared scope" refers more to application and server variables, 
> right? because they are share among users.  Session and client variables are 
> persistent but they are not shared among users.  So they are persistent scope 
> variables but not shared scope variables?  While application and server 
> variables are both shared scope and persistent scope variables?  Just curious!
> 
> Johnny


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