> > Maybe it's just an assumption that every programmer we've had here has
> > made, and so it seems obvious to us that if one computer loads a query
> > into memory, obviously another computer can't access it's memory, it
> > has it's own...
>
>   ;)  It seems obvious to me.  It seems obvious to you.  I
> wouldn't assume that it seems obvious to everyone,
> though.  If a developer has never worked in a clustered server
> situation, they may not know anything about them.

Very true - although, if the CF FAQ gets built and posted to House Of Fusion
on the CF-Talk list sign-up, then it should get around issues like this and
other questions that are asked about once a week...

On the subject, I don't know if anyone has started to build the FAQ yet - I
currently don't have enough time to help add to it (I spend "thinking time"
looking at CF-Talk), but I'm sure there are enough people (esp with Uncle
Ben, Michael D and Dave W here <g>) to build the "Mother of all CF FAQs"...

Philip Arnold
Director
Certified ColdFusion Developer
ASP Multimedia Limited
T: +44 (0)20 8680 1133

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