At 11:32 AM 01/31/2002 -0500, you wrote:
> > >
> > >Perhaps I'm being anal here, and, folks, feel free to just ignore me.
> > >But I still say global is a bad word. As I will describe
> > below, you will
> > >see that the variables are NOT global.
> >
> >   How would you define global, then?  I suppose it is just a
> > matter of
> > perspective.
> >   They are not global to the server.  They are not global to the
> > application.  They are global to the page request.
>
>I think my main worry was that people would not get the difference.
>Described as you have here - it makes more sense.
>
>Again, I'm being anal. Shoot me. ;)

   Actually, can't I just hold a gun to your head and force you to tell me 
about NEO?


> > >As well as onRequestEnd.cfm
> >
> >   I use OnRequestEnd so rarely, I was unaware that the
> > variables scope was
> > not available to it.
>
>Like Application.cfm, it has it's own local scope, so, if you want to
>share stuff, the request scope is good for this.

  I didn't know the Application.cfm had it's own local scope, separate from 
the page requested.



>Well, to me, access = request. So thats why I disagreed with you.

  My original comment was unclear then.


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