Re: [Re: javascript doesn't work in aol]

by TAMARA ABBEY <t_abbey(at)USA.net>

 Date:  5 Aug 99 19:48:00 MDT
 To:  The Web Center <admin(at)webctr.com>
 Cc:  hwg-basics(at)hwg.org
  todo: View Thread, Original
"The Web Center" <admin(at)webctr.com> wrote:
<<I've just discovered to my horror that none of my javascript mouseovers=
 on
any of my sites work in AOL 4.0. . . . =

>> I guess I'm gonna have
to get AOL afterall so I can check my sites....
Thank you!
Blue>>
------

>>Now let's not get carried away! Buying into AOL is a very serious and
>>drastic step, and not one to take lightly.  I tried twice to install it=

>>on
>>my machine, under sever protest, and crashed it both times.  Now I use
>>Bobby to check.

>>Essentially, try grouping AOL with IE 3.x...it helps cut allot of the
>>problems out.  Then try to stay away from CSS, or be very careful with
>>it,
>>becasue that just recently caused my a major AOL headache.  =


>>Finally, realize
>>that they are pretty much demanding an extra step in design to meet >>t=
heir
>>ridiculous standards, and figure that into your overall price structure=
=2E

>>Darrell

I went to the AOL webmaster site and plan to consult it in the future as =
a
resource, but we are running into problems _now_ with aol users trying to=

access my company's website: www.nabp.net

Some AOL users with less than a 56k modem get knocked off while waiting f=
or
the graphics and frames to load and the current host *can't* do anything =
about
it even though they are using .asp to comply with the *lowest common
denominator* -- is there anything I should absolutely know as we take ove=
r
ownership of our site and park it on an independent server??

Thanks!
Tamara
(Brand-New Editor @NABP)



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