> Ok, hold on, and time out.  I added this feature entirely on my own. 
> Nobody from AOL told me to do it.  I wandered into bug 32087 (a bug 
> nobody was fixing I should add), thought to myself, "Hey it would be 
> cool if we supported the <link> custom icons *and* the favicon.ico 
> custom icons!", and I implemented it and turned it on.  It's as simple 
> as that.


I'm not implying that AOL told you to implement this.  What I'm saying 
is that it wouldn't be that difficult for someone in AOL management to 
send an email to all the webmasters of AOL owned sites and say "We own 
the Netscape browser, so its in our best interest that Netscape gain 
market share, and as part of that we would like all our web sites to be 
compatible with it, so please do this, this, and this to your web pages 
to get them that way." and that I would be surprised if after all the 
money AOL had put into this project, and all the AOL employees working 
on it, one of you couldn't get them to do such a thing.  Actually, I 
would be surprised if AOL hadn't done that already.

Aaron


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