Accessing AOL mail using internet explorer

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Pier Bruno

After I log into AOL using Intermet Explorer, as I
normally would, I click on the mailbox icon which usually
loads my new messages. Recently, from whatever computer
I may be on, when I do this an IE error message pops up
stating the following:

DIG assertion:

dig.composer.replacetoken: name and value are required
arguments. To remove a token, pass null as the value.

..... followed by a bunch of computer lingo.

Has anyone seen this before?

Thanks,
Pier
 
After I log into AOL using Intermet Explorer, as I
normally would, I click on the mailbox icon which usually
loads my new messages. Recently, from whatever computer
I may be on, when I do this an IE error message pops up
stating the following:

DIG assertion:

dig.composer.replacetoken: name and value are required
arguments. To remove a token, pass null as the value.

.... followed by a bunch of computer lingo.

Has anyone seen this before?

Thanks,
Pier
Is this the first time you are trying to do this, or have you always
been able to access AOL mail through IE? (I always thought that other
than Netscape 6 and 7, you could only access AOL mail through the AOL
proprietary email program)
 
Recent post in IE6.Browser NG:

"Join the crowd. There are a number of postings, including
mine from July 12, about this DIG Assertion problem when
attempting to access AOL email via webmail. AOL
suggested that I try a different server (I've tried
www.aol.com.au and I also noted from these postings that
someone else recommended www.aol.com.ca. The .au worked
for me. AOL said the problem should be fixed in a couple
of days. As of 7:00pm CDT [14 July-03], the last time I tried
tonight, the problem still persists."
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HTH...Please post back to this thread

~Robear Dyer (aka PA Bear)
MS MVP-Windows (IE/OE)
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com

 
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