In <04c501bfa405$ebe4dee0$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, WBB ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) in a 
fit of unbridled passion, wrote:
> No Actually Reuben, unbridled passion is something you've not yet observed
> from me, yet ;)
> 
> > WBB,
> >
> > Your trashing of AOL rather bothers me.  AOL is just an ISP like any
> 
> Gee, I'm sorry...if I responded to everything that bothered me that I read
> in news groups I wouldn't have a life.

Yeah, hanging around in news groups bashing AOL is much more fulfilling, 
right?

> > other and if your application breaks when someone from AOL attempts to
> > use it, then I would suggest the problem lies flatly on your end for
> > your failure to support even the most basic of cross-browser
> > compatibilities.
> 
> I would suggest you ...uhhh...sorry, I can't say that in a public news
> group...I would suggest you read what I posted. Our sites worked  FINE with
> AOL WITH EVERY release of CF from 1.5 to 4.51 EXCEPT 4.5
> 
> So tell me, what the hell does that have to do with cross-capatablility?
> It's already been mentioned on this list more than once that it was a
> problem and that Allaire had the remedy. I simply stated that for a MAJOR
> RELEASE to not be compatible with some 20,000,000 user was crap and I still
> stand by what I believe.

Geesh.  HTTP is HTTP.  It is a very light protocol and browser software 
either is or is not HTTP compliant.  It is such a light protocol that 
there is no "95% HTTP compliant".  And if you're not HTTP compliant, the 
whole web won't work for you.

CF is an HTTP server extension.  It does everything it does internally 
and simply sends and receives data streams from the HTTP listener.

So, pray tell, HOW can your stuff not working on AOL clients have 
anything to do whatsoever with AOL?

If you were smart, you'd try to get to the bottom of the "why's" and 
quit walking around sounding like an incompetent boob giving further 
cliche to the "AOL sucks" rant.

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