Anyhoo, I'm having a problem with the links. In any email I get (including the ones I send to myself) or message board posting, I can't click on any links. Well, I can click on them, but nothing happens. Nada. Zip. Zero. Bupkis. NOt even an error message. But when I access AOL through IE, the links work fine. What setting do I need to adjust???
Can't click on links in AOL
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Cuppajoey
, Nov 19 2004 12:03 AM
#1
Posted 19 November 2004 - 12:03 AM
Anyhoo, I'm having a problem with the links. In any email I get (including the ones I send to myself) or message board posting, I can't click on any links. Well, I can click on them, but nothing happens. Nada. Zip. Zero. Bupkis. NOt even an error message. But when I access AOL through IE, the links work fine. What setting do I need to adjust???
#2
Posted 19 November 2004 - 12:40 AM
What browser are you using when you can't click on links?
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#3
Posted 19 November 2004 - 06:25 AM
#4
Posted 19 November 2004 - 09:37 AM
Anytime you're stumped: check out www.webopedia.com
It has definitions that you'll want answered when trying to talk about your computer.
Browser - Short for Web browser, a software application used to locate and display Web pages. The two most popular browsers are Netscape Navigator and Microsoft Internet Explorer. Both of these are graphical browsers, which means that they can display graphics as well as text. In addition, most modern browsers can present multimedia information, including sound and video, though they require plug-ins for some formats.
It has definitions that you'll want answered when trying to talk about your computer.
Browser - Short for Web browser, a software application used to locate and display Web pages. The two most popular browsers are Netscape Navigator and Microsoft Internet Explorer. Both of these are graphical browsers, which means that they can display graphics as well as text. In addition, most modern browsers can present multimedia information, including sound and video, though they require plug-ins for some formats.
#5
Posted 19 November 2004 - 09:55 AM
Anytime you're stumped: check out www.webopedia.com
Browser - Short for Web browser, a software application used to locate and display Web pages. The two most popular browsers are Netscape Navigator and Microsoft Internet Explorer.
Ok, I have IE 6.0 I believe. But is that my browswer when if I am using AOL?
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