> if you have both variables stored in application scope, why bother copying 
> them to local scope, just use the one you need directly from application 
> scope.

Because many of the pages use include files that also use that var. Using them 
like this makes the var change on the include file and allows me to use a 
standard var name.  Think about this example: on most pages I use http://, on a 
few pages I need https://. If I use a var, all the occurances become https://, 
even on the includes when I override the local setting with the exception. 
Thus, I don't get that stupid (show only encrypted data) message. 

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