[WEB4LIB] AOL browser question
Kevin Fredrick
fredrick at alus.lib.ipfw.edu
Fri Nov 5 17:51:59 EST 1999
AOL uses a activex dll called Shdoc???.dll it's in the windows / system
folder. The file alows you to render html code and images in a finished
page the works like internet explorer.
Kevin Fredrick
Helmke Library - http://www.lib.ipfw.edu/
On Fri, 5 Nov 1999, David Merchant wrote:
> Don't know if anyone can answer this, but I noticed something when putting
> the same AOL 4.0 on two different computers: the AOL browser seemed to be
> different between the two. One had IE 3.0 already installed, and the
> second had IE 4.01 already installed before installing AOL 4.0. It seems
> that when you install AOL 4.0, if you already have IE on your machine, it
> doesn't install a browser but uses, in essence, the one you already have
> (though altered when it appears in AOL). I noticed this when testing a web
> page, and noted that the web page differences (in color support and other
> tag supported) between the AOL 4.0 on one machine and the AOL 4.0 on the
> other machine exactly matched the differences with how that page looked on
> IE 3.0 and IE 4.0. Can any confirm, deny, explain this to me?
>
> TTFN,
> David
> Systems Librarian, Louisiana Tech University
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