>> They wound up having several applications on the same server with the
same application name.

Ditto. To get around this sort of thing happen you can use createUUID() to
create at least part of the application name.

G!

On Tue, Aug 23, 2011 at 1:40 PM, Robert Harrison <[email protected]
> wrote:

>
> I've seen this before with a client who decided to 'clone' an application
> and adapt it for other purposes. They wound up having several applications
> on the same server with the same application name. Every now and then
> applications vars and session vars would jump across applications.
>
> Check to be sure that if there are multiple sites or applications, they
> each have a unique name.
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