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What is Javascript?
A scripting language that allows lines of programming code to be inserted into HTML to add interactivity and other features to Web pages. The scripts are executed by the user's browser, not by the Web page server.
Enabling Javascript
Please enable JavaScript in your web browser before continuing to get the most of this website. Follow the directions below for enabling JavaScript on the most popular browsers.
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Enabling JavaScript on a Macintosh |
Internet Explorer 5 and above
- Select "Tools" from the menu bar and click on "Internet Options"
- Click the "Security" tab and then click the "Custom Level" button
- Find the "Scripting" category click "Enable" under "Active Scripting"
- Click the "OK" button, and then "OK" again
- Go back to the previous page
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Internet Explorer 5 and above
- Under the "Edit" menu, select "Preferences"
- Under "Web Browser", select "Web Content"
- In the "Active Content" section, check the "Enable scripting" checkbox
- Click OK
- Go back to the previous page
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Netscape Navigator 6 and above
- Select "Edit" from the menu bar and then click "Preferences"
- Click "Advanced"
- Click on the "Enable JavaScript for Navigator" check box
- Click the "OK" button
- Go back to the previous page
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Netscape Navigator 6 and above
- Select the "Edit" menu item and then click "Preferences"
- Double click the 'Advanced' option in left panel
- Find the 'Enable Javascript for' section on the right panel
- Check the checkbox for 'Navigator'
- Click the "OK" button
- Go back to the previous page
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AOL
- Select on "Settings" menu item then click "Preferences"
- Under "Organization", click on "Internet Properties (WWW)"
- Click the "Security" tab
- Click the "Custom Level" button
- Find "Scripting"
- For "Active Scripting" click "Enable"
- Click the "OK", "Yes", and "OK" buttons
- Go back to the previous page
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AOL 5 and up
- In the AOL Toolbar, under "My AOL", select "Preferences"
- Click the "WWW" button in the left-hand panel
- In the "Web Preferences" section, click the "Advanced Settings " button
- Under "Web Browser", select "Web Content"
- In the "Active Content" section, check the "Enable scripting" checkbox
- Click the "OK" button
- Go back to the previous page
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