Enable Browser JavaScript

First determine what browser version is in use. From the browser's Help menu choose the last item labeled "About [browser name]...". Macintosh users should go to the Apple menu and select the first item labeled "About [browser name]...".

Enable Internet Explorer 5.x or 6.x

  • From the browser's Tools menu select "Internet Options..."
  • Select the Security tab.
  • Pick the "Internet zone" icon.
  • Push the "Custom Level..." button.
  • Scroll down the Settings list to the Scripting item. (You may need to double-click on icons to expand lists.
  • Under the "Active scripting" item, choose the Enable radio button.
  • Push OK and Yes to confirm and close the Security Settings dialog box, then OK again to close the Internet Options dialog box.
  • Refresh the current page. 

    Enable Internet Explorer 5.x - Macintosh
  • From the browser's Edit menu select "Preferences..."
  • Within the left-hand pick list, expand the item group Web Browser (if necessary).
  • Under the item group labeled Web Browser, select Web Control.
  • Check the box labeled Enable JavaScript and push the OK button to close the Internet Explorer Preferences dialog box.
  • Refresh the current page. 

    Enable Netscape 6.x
  • From the browser's Edit menu select "Preferences..."
  • Within the Category pick list, select the word Advanced.
  • Check the box labeled Enable JavaScript for Navigator and push the OK button to close the Preferences dialog box.
  • Reload the current page.