just a side note and to maybe help you get AOL friendly.
Beginning with Windows AOL 3.0 (32-bit), the AOL client does not have a browser embedded, but instead uses the Internet Explorer browser the user already has installed within their system. On the Mac and 16-bit Windows clients, the AOL client contains various versions of Internet Explorer embedded directly within the client, and independent of the version of Internet Explorer installed outside AOL in the system.

Therefore, browser compatibility is mostly independent of any specific AOL version. There are various incompatibilities which may arise in the way the specific AOL clients interact with the Browser which can result in unexpected behaviors of the browser itself. This includes but is not limited to the following HTML and Javascript functions: Window Functions (Popups/Sizing/Positioning) and Timers. These behaviors are documented elsewhere on the web.info site.
taken from
http://webmaster.info.aol.com/index....nd=0&sitenum=2