You'd also need to specify which version of CSS you need to know if it supports.
As Jeff suggests, maybe you would be better letting us know what features is specific you want to know about... or better still, knock up a quick test harness yourself, if you're an AOL user.
Furthermore, is AOL a browser? I thought it was an ISP.
You can use AOL simply as an ISP if you like Dan ... but you'll find most of the Auto-Install CD's thet issue come with thier own browser and instant messenger service.
That wasnt my understanding of my experiences with AOL.
Admittadly it can be used with IE, but from my experience as default you have to launch the AOL App and then sign-in with a screen name and get pounded by a load of pop-ups and spam before being able to browse!?
According to Mr Google, AOL have a browser called "AOL Explorer" which is based on the IE rendering engine. I think they used to have some kind of browser of their own before that, possibly netscape-based.
I thought that was the case, i know when i upgraded a pc the other week my client had AOL7 and AOL9 installed, both of which had the wierd browser stuff installed on it.
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