Doh!!  My brain feels like a ping-pong ball.  So what is it? a) I can mess
up another user's experience by hitting the same page as them, or b) only my
request can be messed up if I change something during my own request.  I
thought it was the way Chris just said it, but is Hal's explanation just
vague enough to confuse me?

Thanks...
David Huyck
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

> Oh, come on, Hal, that is really misleading.  Sure, the ability to use the
request scope is available to all users (regardless of whether client or
session management is being used), but that does NOT mean that, if you and i
hit the same page at the same time, my request-scope variables will ever be
confused with yours.
>
> Request-scope variables live only as long as a single HTTP request, and
belong only to that single HTTP request.
>
> At 5:44 PM -0400 10/10/00, Hal Helms wrote:
> >No, request is not tied to a specific user. If you doubt this, change
your
> >cfid or cftoken.


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