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205.188.208.74 = cache-dc06.proxy.aol.com
205.188.209.144 = cache-dq10.proxy.aol.com
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We webmasters get blamed for everything else!
Now we have to find a way to enter lined into robots.txt and htaccess to prevent the "hopeless" AOL subscriber from becoming helpless?
Isn't that sort of an oxymoron? They start with a free disk believing there is no consequence to 1000+ free hours for one month. 24 x 30 equals 720 ;)
Somebody else had a hand in their rendering long before AOL :)
BTW isn't it terrible that I should feel this was towards nearly one-third of my traffic!
At times I sure wish AOL had some more storage room for the files it nabs to the cache for the sake of the aol subscribers.
It's a tad annoying to see the same files heading off via an aol proxy in a 2 day window, or on several occasions seeing the same files heading out more than once on a given day.
Not thing one I can do it about though. It's frustrating, but then again, some of them aol users are camping buddies of mine, and one just doesn't pull the plug on someone today if you might need to borrow some matches from them after a downpour on a future trip to the woods.