> I have to say I have begun to take an aggressive stance as far as AOL is
> concerned.  I don't do anything special to my pages to make them more
> accessible to AOL users.  I figure if AOL get enough complaints from their
> users that pages aren't displaying properly they might be forced
> into doing
> something about it, and if they don't then their customers will start to
> leave and go on to better (real) ISP's.

The really sad part is that if they DO complain to AOL they'll eventually be
asked if it happens at any other sites...

"No..."
"So it's their problem, not ours. Complain to their people."

And the website/developer will be blamed. =\ I share your sentiments on the
subject, but the sad part is that to people who want the Internet for their
home computer just for basic needs (the type that, for example, MSN has
started advertising recently), they'll get AOL and be happy with AOL,
becasue there aren't alternatives in their mind.

Pablo Nevares
Information Technology
Hendricks & Partners
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