Jill,
It's an AOL problem, not yours, your link works like it should.
AOL, as an ISP, has sucked (please excuse my French) since its inception. The early years involved overloaded and unavailable local nodes (you couldn't log-on during expected primetime usage hours). The service wasted your time with forced software updates everytime you logged on. They still do that today.
...and it doesn't help people who want to go where they want to go using a simple URL.
They've been successful in marketing their service, bankrupting one company that produced the installation disks that were everywhere (and I mean everywhere, I had one sealed within a package of dried fruit served as a snack on an airplane flight) early on by not paying for produced disks.
They still aren't getting it right. ...neither is anyone who subscribes to the service expecting full access to the internet.
Bob
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