Enabling Javascript
| Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 and 4.01 |
- Open your browser.
- From the program menu, select View | Internet
Options. Click on the Security tab.
- In the Internet Zone section, if any selection
other than Custom is selected, you are fine. If Custom
is selected, click on the Settings button. In the Security
Settings section, scroll down to the Scripting
section, and under Active scripting, select either Prompt
(which will present you with a dialog box every time
active scripting is encountered) or Enable (which
will fully enable active scripting without user
interaction).
- Click OK to close the Security Settings
window, click Yes in the resulting warning box, and
then click OK to save all changes and close the Internet
Options window.
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| Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 and higher |
- Open your browser.
- From the program menu, select Tools | Internet
Options. Click on the Security tab.
- Click the Custom Level button. To easily enable
this functionality, in the Reset custom settings
section, select "Medium" in the Reset to:
section and then click the Reset button.
Alternately, in the Settings section, scroll down
to the Scripting section, and under Active
scripting, select either Prompt (which will
present you with a dialog box every time active scripting
is encountered) or Enable (which will fully enable
active scripting without user interaction).
- Click OK to close the Security Settings
window, click Yes in the resulting warning box, and
then click OK to save all changes and close the Internet
Options window.
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| Netscape Communicator 4.0 or higher |
- Open your browser.
- From the program menu, select Edit | Preferences.
Click on the Advanced heading of the Category
tree.
- Make sure the Enable JavaScript box is enabled.
- Click the OK button at the bottom to save these
changes and close the Preferences window.
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