> Anyone out there set a request.dsn instead of an application.dsn?
> If so is there an advantage?

OK, answering the actual question;
The main advantage is that Request doesn't need an Application to be
defined, while (suprisingly) the Application scope does

The Request scope quickly allows you to use variables through all custom
tags called by CF_ without having to pass the variables directly or use
Caller (which gets difficult with recursive templates)

Philip Arnold
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