At 08:32 AM 01/31/2002 -0800, you wrote:
>Every other language that I can think of (and I can think of plenty) that
>use the term "global" regard items defined as by that term to be accessible
>across the application.

  You bring up a good point, although it is sometimes hard to compare the 
web world to 'traditional' development.
  I was thinking of each request as a specific, separate program.  That is 
only true if you do not take time to set up the cfapplication tag and use 
some form of session management.


>Since, AFAIK, "global" is not defined in the CF language specification, I
>think that it would be a good idea to accept the broader application of the
>term if we are to use it with respect to CF.



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