Enabling your JavaScript
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Select your Browser:
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How to find your Browser Version
- Select/click "Help" on your browser's menu bar.
click here to see example
- From the Help menu, select/click "About <Browser Name>" (example: "About Internet Explorer" or "About Communicator...")
- Look for the version information. (example: Version: 5.30.2, would be Internet Explorer 5)
- Our best guess: We believe that you are using
Internet Explorer, version 6.0
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Internet Explorer 5 & 6 |
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Select/Click "Tools" from your Internet Explorer menu bar. |
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Select/Click "Internet Options" from the "Tools" menu drop down list. This will open the "Internet Options" window. |
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Select/Click the "Security" tab in the "Internet Options" window. This will display the "Web content zones" - click here to see example. |
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Select/Click "Internet" for you web content zone. This should show the security level for this zone. |
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Select/Click the "Custom Level..." button. This should open the "Security Settings" window. |
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Scroll through the settings until you find the heading "Scripting". The "Scripting" heading will have the subheadings "Active scripting", "Allow paste operations via script", and "Scripting of Java applets" - click here to see example. |
Step 7: |
Select/Click "Enable" under the "Active scripting" subheading. Click "OK" when exiting each window to save your changes. |
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Internet Explorer 4 |
Step 1: |
Select/Click "Edit" from your Internet Explorer menu bar. |
Step 2: |
Select/Click "Internet Options" from the "Edit" menu drop down list. This will open the "Internet Options" window. |
Step 3: |
Select/Click the "Security" tab in the "Internet Options" window. This will display the "Web content zones" - lick here to see example. |
Step 4: |
Select/Click "Internet" for you web content zone. This should show the security level for this zone. |
Step 5: |
Select/Click the "Custom Level..." button. This should open the "Security Settings" window. |
Step 6: |
Scroll through the settings until you find the heading "Scripting". The "Scripting" heading will have the subheadings "Active scripting", "Allow paste operations via script", and "Scripting of Java applets" - click here to see example. |
Step 7: |
Select/Click "Enable" under the "Active scripting" subheading. Click "OK" when exiting each window to save your changes. |
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Netscape 4 |
Step 1: |
Select/Click "Edit" from your Netscape menu bar. |
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Select/Click "Preferences..." from the "Edit" menu drop down list. This will open the "Preference" window. |
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Select/Click "Advanced" from the "Preferences" window. This will display the "Advanced" settings - click here to see example. |
Step 4: |
Select/Check "Enable JavaScript" from the "Advanced" settings. Click the "OK" button to save your changes. |
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Netscape 6 |
Step 1: |
Select/Click "Edit" from your Netscape menu bar. |
Step 2: |
Select/Click "Preferences..." from the "Edit" menu drop down list. This will open the "Preference" window. |
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Select/Click "Advanced" from the "Preferences" window. This will display the "Advanced" settings> - click here to see example. |
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Select/Check "Enable JavaScript for Navigator" from the "Advanced" settings. Click the "OK" button to save your changes. |
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Netscape 7 |
Step 1: |
Select/Click "Edit" from your Netscape menu bar. |
Step 2: |
Select/Click "Preferences..." from the "Edit" menu drop down list. This will open the "Preference" window. |
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Click on the arrow next to "Advanced" from the "Preferences" window. This will display the list of "Advanced" options - click here to see example. |
Step 4: |
Select/Click "Scripts & Plugins" from the "Advanced" options list. |
Step 5: |
Select/Check "Navigator" under "Enable JavaScript for" sub-heading from the "Scripts & Plugins" setting options. Click the "OK" button to save your changes. |
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AOL 5 |
Step 1: |
Select/Click "My AOL" from your browser's tool bar. |
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Select/Click "Preferences" from the "My AOL" drop down menu. This will open the "Preferences" window. |
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Select/Click "WWW" from the "Preferences" window. This will display the "AOL Internet Properties" window. |
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Select/Click the "Security" tab in the "AOL Internet Properties" window. This will display the "Web content zones" - click here to see example. |
Step 5: |
Select/Click "Internet" for you web content zone. This should show the security level for this zone. |
Step 6: |
Select/Click the "Custom Level..." button. This should open the "Security Settings" window. |
Step 7: |
Scroll through the settings until you find the heading "Scripting". The "Scripting" heading will have the subheadings "Active scripting", "Allow paste operations via script", and "Scripting of Java applets" - click here to see example. |
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Select/Click "Enable" under the "Active scripting" subheading. Click "OK" when exiting each window to save your changes. |
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AOL 6 & 7 |
Step 1: |
Select/Click "Settings" from your tool bar. |
Step 2: |
Select/Click "Preferences" from the "Settings" drop down menu. This will open the "Preferences" window. |
Step 3: |
Select/Click "Internet Properties (WWW)" from the "Preferences" window. This will display the "Internet Options" window. |
Step 4: |
Select/Click the "Security" tab in the "Internet Options" window. This will display the "Web content zones" - click here to see example. |
Step 5: |
Select/Click "Internet" for you web content zone. This should show the security level for this zone. |
Step 6: |
Select/Click the "Custom Level..." button. This should open the "Security Settings" window. |
Step 7: |
Scroll through the settings until you find the heading "Scripting". The "Scripting" heading will have the subheadings "Active scripting", "Allow paste operations via script", and "Scripting of Java applets" - click here to see example. |
Step 8: |
Select/Click "Enable" under the "Active scripting" subheading. Click "OK" when exiting each window to save your changes. |
Step 9: |
You may need to log off and log back on for AOL to activate changes you make. |
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