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Internet
Explorer 5 and up (Windows)
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- On the Tools menu, select Internet
Options. (If you don't see the Tools
menu, press your Alt key.) A small window
will open.
- Click the Security tab.
- Click the Internet button.
- Click the Custom level
button. A small window will open.
- Scroll down until you see the Scripting
category.
- Enable Active Scripting.
- Click OK twice.
- Press F5 or Ctrl-R to refresh the page.
Firefox
(Windows)
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- On the Tools menu, select Options.
- Click the Content icon.
- Check the box next to Enable JavaScript.
- Click OK.
- Press Ctrl-R to refresh the page.
Opera
(Windows)
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- On the Tools menu, select Quick
preferences.
- Check the box next to Enable JavaScript.
- Press Ctrl-R to refresh the page.
Safari
(Mac)
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- On the Safari menu, select Preferences.
- Click the Security icon.
- Check the box next to Enable JavaScript.
- Close the preferences window.
- Press Apple-R to refresh the page.
Firefox
(Mac)
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- On the Firefox menu, select Preferences.
A small window will open.
- Click the Content icon.
- Check the box next to Enable JavaScript.
- Close the preferences window.
- Press Apple-R to refresh the page.
Opera
(Mac)
(Download latest version here.)
- On the Opera menu, select Preferences.
A small window will open.
- Click the Advanced tab.
- Click the Content heading.
- Check the box next to Enable JavaScript.
- Click OK.
- Press Apple-R to refresh the page.
Note: Dont see your
browser listed? Other browsers work similarly
to these. Just look for the JavaScript or scripting
option in the Tools or Preferences menu. |