> All I am saying is that the application is sharing all the
> code, hence it is one application that pretends to many
> websites. As far as I am concerned I will always treat it
> as one app, and not 2 if there are 2 sites.

> Hope that makes sense:-)

I tend to think of sites in the terms that visitors think of sites... so to
any visitor, it's multiple sites... and that really was what was being said
originally anyhow, i.e.:

> 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...

It may be a single application to the developer, but it is indeed multiple
websites to the visitors -- and they share an application scope. So I
maintain my position: it's a non-sequitur -- they have nothing to do with
one-another...

Isaac

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