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For those of you request info emailed to you by adding your email address to your child's registration or contacting this website. We ask that you set your Email Settings to accept email from the address newsletter@ace65.org It is not uncommon to get back AOL emails stating that we have not been approved by you. Please go into AOL Parent Controls and recommend our website? Our website uses
Netscape 7+ for web design which AOL recommends. Why not they own
Netscape. If you wish you can go to http://webmaster.info.aol.com/gecko.html .
Q. I am still getting old pages and I am certain that the site has been updated, how do I clear my BROWSER CACHE? A. Even though AOL's Proxy cache is updated every 24 hours, a member can clear their Browser Cache and force the reload of a page. This is done by either reducing the browser History to "0" and manually clearing all pages in history by deleting the files in the temporary internet files folder located in the Windows Directory or PC users can force a refresh by holding down the CONTROL key on their keyboard and mouse clicking on the AOL browser reload icon. The latter will completely clear all items in history. Q. Why do some of my images look slightly blurry in AOL's Browser? A. America Online utilizes graphics compression software that speeds up the delivery of web pages to it's members by compressing images and various multimedia applications. Images that are BMP, GIF or JPG are converted into the proprietary Johnson-Grace image format .ART. All AOL members have the option of deselecting "Used Compressed Graphics" in their Web Preferences. Q.I have deselected "Use Compressed Graphics" in my WWW preferences and the images still look the same. What am I doing wrong? A.This is a Caching issue. In your WWW preferences you can set your history to "0" pages and clear the History. You must also delete the files in your Temporary Internet Files folder. Holding down the "Control" key on your keyboard and simultaneously mouse-clicking on the Browser Reload icon while the browser window is active will also clear your cache and display the latest data from the website. Cannot Access a Specific Website.
A. Run an
AOL Auto Fix
Let AOL help you automatically fix many common problems or errors with AOL Auto Fixes. Your AOL software comes bundled with advanced technology to make it easy to repair the most common errors that prevent you from getting the most out of your AOL membership. Just start an Auto Fix to have AOL automatically go through steps to repair your software and optimize your AOL experience. 1. Go to AOL
Keyword: Fix It.
2. Click PROBLEMS WITH THE AOL WEB BROWSER. 3. Follow the simple instructions to complete the repairs. The Auto Fix will:
1. Delete the temporary Internet files. 2. Rebuild the AOL adapter. 3. Repair the Web browser. B. Clear the
Web browser cache and uninstall the AOL Adapter
A damaged Web browser cache and/or a damaged AOL Adapter may cause this issue. Windows networking requires that a network adapter exist for any application that must access the Internet. AOL uses the AOL Adapter to access the Internet. Note: Please make
sure that AOL is closed before you follow the steps.
1. Click START,
select ALL PROGRAMS or PROGRAMS, select AMERICA ONLINE, then click AOL
SYSTEM INFORMATION.
2. Click the UTILITIES tab. 3. Click CLEAR BROWSER CACHE until the Current Cache Size reads 0 KB, then click REBUILD AOL ADAPTER or UNINSTALL AOL ADAPTER. Note: If Windows
displays the message 'The AOL Adapter was successfully uninstalled,' or
has already been uninstalled, click OK.
4. Click CLOSE.
5. Restart the computer and launch AOL again. The AOL Adapter will be rebuilt automatically. Security settings. The Web browser's Security Settings
tab lets you regulate security for local sites, trusted sites, and
restricted sites. All other sites are grouped into a general Internet
zone.
To assign a site to the local
zone
1. On the AOL toolbar, click Settings. 2. In the Settings window, click the Index tab, and then click Internet (Web) Options from the alphabetical listing of settings. 3. In the AOL Browser Settings window, click Internet Explorer settings. 4. In the Internet Options window, click the Security tab. 5. Click the Local intranet icon. 6. Click the Sites button. 7. Do one of the following: • Check or uncheck the default settings to indicate which sites should be in the zone. • Click Advanced, enter the URL for each site you want in the zone, and click OK when you're done. To designate trusted sites
1. Follow steps 1-3 above. 2. Click the Trusted sites icon. 3. Click the Sites button. 4. Enter the URL for each site you want to include. 5. Optionally, click the Require server verification checkbox. 6. Click OK. To designate restricted sites 1. Follow steps 1-3 above. 2. Click the Restricted Sites icon. 3. Click the Sites button. 4. Enter the URL for each site you want to include. 5. Click OK. Note • All sites you haven't assigned to one these zones are automatically assigned to the Internet zone. You can set a security level
for each zone using either the custom or default method.
To set the security level using the default method 1. Click the Default Level button. 2. Adjust the slider to a security level of Low, Medium, or High. 3. Click Apply. To set the security level using the custom method 1. Click the Custom Level button. 2. In the Security Settings window that appears, click the radio buttons for each option you want to change. 3. Click OK. Note • If you want to go back to the default settings, choose a level from the Reset drop-down menu and click Reset; then click OK. Clearing
Your Browser Cache.
AOL's built-in browser temporarily
stores images and text from World Wide Web pages on your hard drive in
a storage area called a cache. When the cache fills up, performance can
slow down, and your hard drive may run out of space.
To clear the browser cache
1. On the AOL toolbar, click Settings. 2. Under Customize AOL, select View All. 3. Scroll down to the How AOL Works section and select Internet (Web) Options. The AOL Browser Settings window opens. 4. On the General tab in the Temporary Internet Files section, click Delete Files. Note: Select Delete all offline content to remove Web material you have saved for off-line review. 5. Click OK. How do
I clear my browser cache and history list?
This article has two parts:
• Clearing the browser cache
• Deleting the browser history trail AOL's built-in browser temporarily
stores images and text from World Wide Web pages on your hard drive in
a storage area called a cache. When the cache fills up, performance can
slow down, and your hard drive may run out of space.
To clear the browser cache
1. On the AOL toolbar, click Settings. 2. Under Customize AOL, select View All. 3. Scroll down to the How AOL Works section and select Internet (Web) Options. The AOL Browser Settings window opens. 4. Under Related Settings, select the Internet Explorer settings hyperlink. 5. In the Temporary Internet files section, click Delete Files. 6. Click OK to begin deleting the files. This process may take awhile depending on how many files there are to be deleted. 7. Click OK to close the window. To make it easier to return to pages
and Web sites you have visited before, the browser stores a history
list of the pages you have viewed. The more days you have specified
that pages should be saved in your History list, the more disk space is
used on your computer. You can free up disk space by clearing this list.
To clear the History list
1. On the AOL toolbar, click Settings. 2. Under Customize AOL, select View All. 3. Scroll down to the How AOL Works section and select Internet (Web) Options. The AOL Browser Settings window opens. 4. Under Related Settings, select the Internet Explorer settings hyperlink. 5. In the History section, click Clear History. 6. Click Yes to clear your history trail. |
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