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<P>Slide 42 of 77</P>
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<LI><H2>While AOLserver is a powerful and flexible platform, by itself its not a solution for any interesting web sites
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<LI><H2>Instead, web sites must generally extend AOLserver with functionality to support specific needs
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<LI><H2>The Digital City web platform is an example of putting AOLserver to use for a custom service solution</H2>
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