> Ok that goes without saying, but in hindsight this is one
> application pretending to be many

It's not really pretending... It is actually doing the job -- the structure
of the application helps to prevent namespace conflicts by isolating most of
the data elements across different websites by datasource id's (they all
share a datasource as well)...

> and should not be used as an example of sharing
> application variables across websites (applications).

Why not? It's not necessarily a freak or isolated incident... I could see
plenty of benefits by doing something similar with the structure of other
sites / applications not on my CMS ...

I was merely pointing out that when you say "You seem to think application
is across websites, this is not true." -- it's really a non-sequitur --
websites or domains and application vars have zero to do with one another...


Isaac

www.turnkey.to
954-776-0046

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