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How to turn
on or "enable" Javascript
Internet Explorer for Windows
Find the "Internet Options" option
in the menubar of your browser (it's probably
located in the Tools menu). Click on the "Security"
tab. Make sure the "Internet" zone
is highlighted. Click on the "Custom
Level..." button to bring up the security
options for your browser. Search through the
menu for the "Active scripting"
option. Make sure "Enable" is selected.
Click the "OK" button. Close this
window and click the "Refresh" button
of the page requiring Javascript.
Netscape for Windows
Find the "Preferences" option in
the menubar of your browser (it's probably
located in the Edit menu). Select the "Advanced"
arrow in the list on the left side of the
window. Make sure that the checkbox next to
"Enable JavaScript" is checked.
Click the "OK" button. Close this
window and click the "Reload" button
of the page requiring Javascript.
Internet Explorer for Macintosh
Find the "Preferences" option in
the menubar of your browser (it's probably
located in the Edit menu). Select the "Web
Content" bullet in the list on the left
side of the window. Find the "Active
Content" section. Make sure that the
checkbox next to "Enable scripting"
is checked. Click the "OK" button.
Close this window and click the "Refresh"
button of the page requiring Javascript.
Netscape for Macintosh
Find the "Preferences" option in
the menubar of your browser (it's probably
located in the Edit menu). Select the "Advanced"
arrow in the list on the left side of the
window. Make sure that the checkbox next to
"Enable JavaScript" is checked.
Click the "OK" button. Close this
window and click the "Reload" button
of the page requiring Javascript.
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