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Disable Protected Mode in Internet Explorer. Protected mode is enable by default and may interfere with AOL Mail. If you're continuing to have trouble accessing mail, turn Protected Mode off: 1. Click Tools. 2. Click Internet Options. 3. Click the Security tab. 4. Deselect "Enable Protected Mode." 5. Restart Internet Explorer and sign in to AOL ...
While Internet Explorer may still work with some AOL products and services, it's no longer supported by Microsoft and can't be updated. Because of this, we recommend you download a supported browser for a more reliable and secure experience online.
If you use a firewall and are getting a blank page when trying to access AOL Mail, you may need to disable your pop-up blocking software or add AOL to your allowlist. While you'll need to contact your software vendor for specifics to your software, most browsers will allow you a temporary bypass by holding down the Shift key as you click web ...
[8] [9] However, when using the .ico format to display as images (that is, not as favicon), Internet Explorer cannot display files served with this standardized MIME type. [9] A workaround for Internet Explorer is to associate .ico with the non-standard image/x-icon MIME type in web servers. [10]
Informs the user that the current page cannot be viewed offline. Internet Explorer 9 and later do not support offline browsing. 6–8 about:postnotcached: Informs the user that the current page needs to refresh and any information entered in a form will have to be re-posted. 6–11 about:securityrisk
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A browser's cache stores temporary website files which allows the site to load faster in future sessions. This data will be recreated every time you visit the webpage, though at times it can become corrupted.
Older versions of Internet Explorer (IE), especially versions 6 and 7 (commonly abbreviated IE6 and IE7) have limitations in their CSS and HTML support. As Wikipedia expands its use of CSS3 and HTML5, support for these old browsers will become more limited, leaving older browsers unable to render a page as the editors intend.