Internet Explorer 7
- Click on the 'Tools' button located in the upper right part of the screen (next to the gear icon)
- Select 'Internet Options as shown on the picture.
- Click on the 'Security' tab
- Click on the 'Custom Level...' button
- Scroll down until you can see options located near the bottom of the list called Scripting.
- Set the option 'Active scripting' to 'Enable'. Then click on the 'OK' button.
- When you get a Warning message "Are you sure you want to change the settings for this zone?" Click 'Yes'
- Click 'OK' under the Internet Options security tab.
If the problematic Web page (which did not work without JavaScript) is still opened inside Internet Explorer, simply press the 'F5' key on your keyboard to reload it. Now it should work correctly.
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Internet Explorer 6
- Select the "Internet Options..." menu item in the "Tools" menu.
- Click on the "Security" tab at the top of the Internet Options
window that pops up.
- From the list of zones at the top of the Security options select the
internet icon.
- Select the button near the bottom that reads "Custom Level".
- In the new window that pops up, scroll down to the item that reads
"Active Scripting".
- Select the option marked "Enable".
- Click on the "Ok" button at the bottom of the Security Settings
window.
- Click on the "Ok" button at the bottom of the Internet Options
window.
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Internet Explorer 5.x
- Select the "Internet Options..." menu item in the "Tools" menu.
- Click on the "Security" tab at the top of the Internet Options
window that pops up.
- From the list of zones at the top of the Security options select the
internet icon.
- Select the button near the bottom that reads custom.
- In the new window that pops up, scroll down to the item that reads
"Active Scripting".
- Select the option marked "Enable".
- Click on the "Ok" button at the bottom of the Security Settings
window.
- Click on the "Ok" button at the bottom of the Internet Options
window.
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Mozilla Firfox 1.5
- In Firefox click on the 'Tools' menu and select 'Options'.
- Click on the 'Content' tab.
- Check the 'Enable JavaScript' checkbox.
- Click on the 'OK' button.
If the problematic Web page (which did not work without JavaScript) is still opened inside Firefox, simply press the 'F5' key on your keyboard to reload it. Now it should work correctly.
Note: This procedure applies to older and/or future versions of Firefox as well, with minor differences. The most important step is to find the 'Enable JavaScript' option and check it.
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Netscape 6.1
- Select the "Preferences..." menu item in the "Edit" menu.
- Click on the "Advanced" label displayed in the list of options on
the left hand side of the Preferences window that pops up.
- On the right hand side select the checkbox marked "Enable Javascript
for Navigator".
- Click on the "Ok" button at the bottom of the Preferences window.
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Netscape 4.x
- Select the "Preferences..." menu item in the "Edit" menu.
- Click on the "Advanced" label displayed in the list of options on
the left hand side of the Preferences window that pops up.
- On the right hand side select the checkbox marked "Enable
Javascript".
- Click on the "Ok" button at the bottom of the Preferences window.
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