On Friday, August 2, 2002, 8:38:37 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] commented:

kec> I noticed that all AOL domain customers stay 0:00 seconds per visit on my
kec> sites and assumed AOL has something going on I need to be aware of that
kec> may make my sites unviewable.  I've never gotten a complaint, and am not
kec> an AOL customer, so I can't pinpoint what the issue might be.

There might not be a problem - AOL caches stuff from websites onto
their own servers, so it may be that once the AOL visitor pulls your
site, the connection is dropped, but the AOL user is still seeing and
browsing via the cache.  If you are getting product orders from AOL
users, then it would mean that they are able to use the site.

However, the best thing to do is to check out the site on AOL.  You
should be able to find a CD offering you a free AOL trial with the
other junk mail you receive; try the trash bins at the local post
office if you don't have several dozen CDs lying around already. (OK,
I'm being unfair....) -- anyway, just use a free trial to get started
or borrow a friend's computer and see what happens when you browse via
AOL.


-Abigail


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