> > NAME
> > Optional. Specifies the name of the lock. Only one request will be able
> > to execute inside a CFLOCK tag with a given name.
>
> Does this mean then that you don't have to specify what type (read only,
> exclusive) when you use the name attribute?
This is interesting - I believe the docs may be wrong here. As far as I
know, using NAME= does not make the lock act like TYPE="Exclusive". You can
still do NAME=".." TYPE="ReadOnly". FYI, to be anal, your question is, do I
have to specify the type, and the answer is no, you don't, ever, because it
defaults to Exclusive, but you _should_ specify the type.
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