All,

We have resolved this issue. We went through and used varscoper to
find all of the variables that we needed to scope. We also made the
mistake of initializing some of our other CFCs inside the init methods
of out controllers. Obviously when reload was set to false this caused
a heck of a problem. Thanks for all the help.

Matt

On Jun 17, 8:06 pm, Mark Mandel <[email protected]> wrote:
> I wrote this post back in 2004 that covered how to make CFCs thread safe,
> it's still pretty 
> relevant:http://www.compoundtheory.com/?action=displayPost&ID=21
>
> The only thing that could be added to it was 'Use Varscoper to check your
> Var scoping!'
>
> Mark
>
> On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 8:27 AM, Jason Fisher <[email protected]> wrote:
> > To expand on David's point about the global nature of 'variables' scope in
> > a CFC, note that Model-Glue caches your controller objects in application
> > memory, so any un-var'd CFC variable is 'sticky' within all instances of
> > that CFC ... and that CFC is shared across the application, so that's why
> > you have to use var to limit the variable usage to each method call.
>
> --
> E: [email protected]
> W:www.compoundtheory.com
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