I'll have to test that as it sounds logical but doesn't 'feel' right. Your 
probably totally correct, but....

> Sessions and applications are entirely different beasts here. For both
> the starting point is the part of the manual James referred to. But
> for sessions there is an additional consideration. If the user-agent
> has not made any previous requests for resources on the server, it
> does not have a cookie or URL variable yet. So if the user-agent is
> directed to load 2 resources from the server simultaneously, those 2
> request will actually be in different sessions. So within a session
> all single-threading is taken care off, but that does not stop a
> user-agent from simultaneously opening multiple sessions.
>
> Jochem
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