> > I'm trying to think how I would live without the application
> > scope...hard to fathom.  What do they do, store application 
> > level stuff
> > in files or DBs?
> 
> Every PHP guy I've spoken with uses a config file of some sort.

Ok, but that doesn't help for caching application level data.  For
example, to speed CFQuickDocs up, I put the data in server memory using
the application scope.  Then when /any/ site user does a query, it pulls
directly from memory.  And, it's insanely easy to do this:

<cfset application.cftagsquery = variables.cftagsquery>

but how would you accomplish such a thing in PHP?  It's probably
possible, but with a lot of code.  Or maybe it's not possible?


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