Hi, Christer,
I am probably misunderstanding, but I thought Paul's answer was that if a
proxy goes into business for itself, it's not really a proxy, and if a proxy
goes into business for itself, that's not because we took this mode of
operation into account, but because the people who built this "proxy" were
able to make it completely transparent, so that we didn't need to take this
mode of operation into account.
Paul, back to you if I got this wrong.
Spencer
From: "Christer Holmberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Paul Kyzivat" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hi Paul,
So, I guess the compact version of your answer to my question is: "I am
not sure" :)
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