In Internet Options dialog box select the Security tab.
Click Custom level button at bottom. The Security settings dialog box will pop up.
Under Scripting category enable Active Scripting, Allow paste options via script and Scripting of Java applets
Click OK twice to close out.
Hit Refresh.
Internet Explorer 5.X
Open Internet Explorer.
Select Internet Options from the Tools menu.
In Internet Options dialog box select the Security tab.
Click Custom level button at bottom. The Security Settings dialog box will pop up.
Under Scripting category enable Active Scripting, Allow paste options via script and Scripting of Java applets
Click OK twice to close out.
Hit Refresh.
Internet Explorer 5 for MACOS9
Open Internet Explorer.
Select Preferences from the Edit menu.
Click the arrow next to Web Browser.
Click Web Content.
Under Active Content check Enable Scripting.
Click OK.
Click Refresh.
Internet Explorer 5.X for MACOSX
Open Internet Explorer.
Select Preferences from the Explorer menu.
Click the arrow next to Web Browser.
Click Web Content.
Under Active Content check Enable Scripting.
Click OK.
Click Refresh.
Internet Explorer 4.X
Select Internet Options from the View menu.
Click the Security tab.
Click Custom.
Click Settings.
Scroll down to locate Scripting.
Click Enable for Active Scripting.
Click OK.
Click Reload.
Internet Explorer 3.X
Select Options from the View menu.
Click Security.
Check Enable Java Programs.
Click OK.
Click Reload.
Mozilla FireFox 1.X
Open Firefox.
Select Options from the Tools menu.
Click Content.
Check "Enable Javascript".
Click OK.
Click Reload.
Netscape 8.X
Open Netscape.
Select Options from the Tools menu.
Click "Site Controls" under "Security & Privacy"
Check "Enable Javascript".
Click OK.
Click Reload.
Netscape 7.X
Open Netscape.
Select Preferences from the Edit menu.
Click the arrow next to Advanced.
Click Scripts & Plugins.
Check Navigator beneath "Enable Javascript for".
Click OK.
Click Reload.
Netscape 6.X for MACOSX
Open Netscape.
Select Preferences from the Edit menu.
Click Advanced
Check both Enable Java and Enable JavaScript for Navigator
Click OK.
Click Reload.
Netscape 4.X
Open Netscape.
Select Preferences from the Edit menu.
Click Advanced.
Check both Enable Java and Enable JavaScript
Click OK.
Click Reload.
Netscape 4.X for MACOS9
Open Netscape.
Select Preferences from the Edit menu.
Click Advanced.
Check both Enable Java and Enable JavaScript
Click OK.
Click Reload.
Netscape 3.X
Select Options from the Edit menu.
Click Network Preferences.
Click Languages.
Check both Enable Java and Enable JavaScript.
Click OK.
Click Reload.
Opera 9.X
Open Opera.
Select Quick Preferences from the Tools menu.
Make sure Enable Javascript is checked.
Click Reload.
Opera 7.X
Open Opera.
Select Quick Preferences from the File menu.
Make sure Enable Javascript is checked.
Click Reload.
Opera 5.X
Open Opera.
Select Quick Preferences from the File menu.
Make sure Enable Javascript is checked.
Click Reload.
AOL 5.0 and 4.0
Click My AOL.
Click Preferences.
Click WWW.
Click the Secutity tab.
Click Custom.
Click Settings.
Scroll down to locate Scripting.
Click Enable for Active Scripting.
Click OK, then click the Reload button.
Note to AOL 5.0 & 4.0 users
When using the use AOL browser, you may get a Javascript error but, when using an external browser (i.e., Netscape or Internet Explorer) this does not occur.
AOL uses compressed graphics by Default. This doesn't allow Java to work while browsing inside AOL. (Additionally, this makes photos you view on web pages look less than optimal.)
Do the following:
Click My AOL.
Click Preferences.
Click the WWW icon.
Click Web Graphics tab.
Uncheck the box next to Use Compressed Graphics.
Click OK Restart the computer.
AOL 3.0
Click Prefs.
Click Security.
Check Enable Java Programs, if the box is blank, single click on it.
Click OK .
Click the browser's back button, once back, click reload.
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