At 03:39 PM 3/18/2002 -0500, you wrote:

>And as long as we're here, show me a single time when you don't want to
>use locks around a session scope.

  The client hasn't paid their bill in 6+ months, you terminated your 
contract with them 2 months ago, and the client ( who still calls you every 
day) starts screaming over the phone because you are being un-responsive.
  Seems like a good time to remove locks...

  All kidding aside, I think there is a bit of absolute brilliance in the 
original posters statement.  The same statement could be made for 
Application variables.

  I suppose one answer might be "You only have one user on the 
site."  However, if you have such low traffic or user base, ColdFusion 
probably isn't the best solution.


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