James,

Probably best to deal with by using domain-scoped variables instead, or of
course you could rename on of the apps... But I think domain scope is the
way to go. There have been lots of posts about this, so a search through the
past messages should give you some good pointers.

Jason

On 6/14/02 12:11 PM, "James Macfarlane" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I have two copies of the same application running in different folders
> for different clients. The application displays a message on the main
> page that's stored in an application variable. When the second copy of
> the applocation loads, it overwrites the application variables of the
> first copy.
> 
> Should it be behaving like this? I would assume that because the
> applications are in two different places that the server would see them
> as two different application even though they have the same filenames.
> 
> Is there a way around this?
> 
> - James.
> 
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