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How to Enable JavaScript
Microsoft Internet Explorer
- Click the Tools menu and select Internet Options...
- Click on the "Security" Tab at the top.
- Click on the "Custom Level" button at the bottom.
- Click the "Settings..." button (if necessary).
- Scroll to the bottom to "Scripting","Active scripting" and click the "Enable" radio button.
- Click the OK button down at the bottom.
- Click the next OK button (down the bottom of the Internet Options page).
- Click the 'Back' button on your browser to return to the Previous page.
Netscape Navigator
- Click the Edit menu and select Preferences...
- Click on the Advanced "Category:" on the left, the "Scripts and Plug-ins".
- Check the "Enable JavaScript" box on the right and click OK down the bottom.
- Click the 'Back' button on your browser to return to the Previous page.
America Online
America Online v8.0 & v9.0 (NOTE: The built-in AOL browser appears to be a version of an IE browser. In that case, some things (e.g. deleting cookies, etc.) could be accomplished the same way as done with IE browsers.)
- This is done from your Desktop, not inside the browser (unless you are using Internet Explorer - see steps at top).
- Click on Start.
- Click on Settings.
- Choose Control Panel.
- Click on the "Internet Options " button.
- On the Internet Properties window, select the "Advanced" tab.
- In the Security section, make sure the checkbox for "Do not save encrypted pages to disk" is blank (OFF).
- To enable Java: under Java (or Microsoft) VM, make sure checkbox for "JIT compiler for virtual machine enabled (requires restart)" is checked (ON).
- On the Internet Properties window, select the "Privacy" tab.
- Under the Privacy tab, click the "Advanced..." button.
- On the Advanced Privacy Settings window, make sure that the radio buttons for "First-party Cookies" and "Third-party Cookies" are both set to "Accept" and the checkbox for "Always allow session cookies" is checked (ON).
- Click the "OK" button to close the Advanced Privacy Settings window.
Mozilla Firefox v1.0 Settings
- From the menu bar, click on "Tools".
- From the Tools menu, select "Options...".
- In the Options window, select the "Privacy" icon/tab.
- Select the "Cookies" section.
- Check (ON) the checkbox for "Allow sites to set cookies".
- Uncheck (OFF) the checkbox "for the originating web site only".
- From the Keep Cookies dropdown list, select "until they expire".
- In the Options window, select the "Web Features" icon/tab.
- Check (ON) the checkbox for "Allow web sites to install software".
- Check (ON) the checkbox for "Load Images".
- Uncheck (OFF) the checkbox "for the originating web site only".
- Check (ON) the checkbox for "Enable Java".
- Check (ON) the checkbox for "Enable JavaScript".
- In the Options window, select the "Advanced" icon/tab.
- Select the "Security" section.
- Check (ON) the checkbox for "Use SSL 2.0".
- Check (ON) the checkbox for "Use SSL 3.0".
- Click on OK button to close the Options window.
Safari 1.2 Settings
- From the menu bar, click/select the Safari menu.
- From the Safari menu, select "Preferences...".
- In the Preferences window, click the "Security" icon/tab.
- In the "Web Content" section,
- Click (ON) the checkbox for: "Enable plug-ins".
- Click (ON) the checkbox for "Enable Java".
- Click (ON) the checkbox for "Enable JavaScript".
- In the "Accept Cookies" section, select the "Always" radio button.
- Click ON the checkbox for "Ask before sending a non-secure form to a secure website.
- In the Preferences window, click the "AutoFill" icon/tab.
- Unclick (OFF) the checkbox for "User names and passwords".
- Close the Preferences window.
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