Well, one of the things that I notice, is that Gecko is simply alot slower
than IE and since AOL now is a Gecko loving ISP your visitors may see some
slow down. I have several sites that run fine on IE and crawl a bit on Gecko,
and keep in mind that some of them do not even use session vars.




Douglas Brown
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From: "Eric" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, July 16, 2002 6:08 AM
Subject: Cf vs AOL help needed....


>   I have something I've been struggling with for a little while now, and
> while after exhaustive research I think I'm on the right path I'm not sure
> I understand quite what the actual solution is.
>
>   I have a members only website. I use session variables to allow users to
> move around within the site once they have logged in.
>
>   It has come to light that AOL users get a much slower response time than
> people using "normal" ISP's (no offense intended to AOL users!)
>
>   In all the reading I've now done, my thinking is that the progressive
> proxy servers they use at AOL may be hindering my client variables... am I
> on the right track here?
>
>   has anyone run into this and found a solution for this?
> 
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