Raymond Camden wrote:
>
> That is expected. The output is stored in the thread scope for the
> thread itself. If you use the JOIN action (Which basically means, wait
> for these threads to end), you can get the output and look at it. This
> should be documented. (And let me add - be sure you have read the docs
> COMPLETELY!)
>   

Just to quickly address this point.  The expected output is not from the 
threads.  It's basically a simple 'I'm Done' statement after the thread 
loop and join.  The individual threads output is files written to the 
server.  What is wierd is that sometimes all the threads have processed 
as evidanced that all the expected files have been created and there are 
no threads shown in the CF Monitor.  But the output at the end of the 
file is not shown and the browser is still in waiting mode.



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