I read the info on how to max the speed when using WiTAngo and have 
some general questions about scoping the variables.

I have never defined the scope of variables unless I needed a 
variable other then "user". I have around 40 sites and decided to go 
back and change all variables and <@ASSIGNS> to include the scopes. 
After 2 days of working on just one site, I decided to scrap going 
backwards and trying to rewrite everything. (in the future I will 
definitely scope all the variables.)

My question would be -- should I worry about this? All the sites run 
very well and fast. Most variables and <@ASSIGNS> are user scoped 
(the default), but not explicitly defined as such. I do have a site 
which is loading all info from MSSQL related to fonts, colors, 
widths, heights, logos, etc and then being loaded into variables and 
called on all pages.  On this site I did define the scopes of 
probably 95% of the site and have had no complaints.

Waht are your thoughts guys and gals?

Thanks!
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