I have one set of tafs that will be serving 4 websites which are owned by
the same client and are basically slightly different versions of each other.

In order to get the write include files and data served I set a bunch of
domain scope variables.

I check to see if I need to do this at the top of each taf.

What I look for is to see if the user$domain is = to the <@domain>

I assign the user$domain before anything else at the top of my start.taf I
do this at the start.taf and that taf is also called every time they click
on home.

What I am wondering is if the best practice is to just re-assign that at the
top of each taf which assures that no matter how they get there it will
always be assigned and then compared, or is it better and less work for the
server if I only assign user$domain to if it is empty except for the
start.taf.

I would lean toward assigning the user scope at the top of every taf
regardless I=of its existence or not.






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