Internet Explorer for Windows From the "Tools" menu of IE, select the "Internet Options". Click on the "Security" tab. Make sure the "Internet" globe icon is highlighted. Click on the "Custom Level..." button to bring up the security options for your browser. Search through the menu for the "Scripting" section, then in the "Active scripting" option make sure "Enable" is selected. Click the "OK" button. Close the "Internet Options" window and click the "Refresh (F5)" button of the page requiring Javascript. |
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Firefox for Windows From the "Tools" menu of Firefox, select "Options...". Select the "Content" tab and check the "Enable JavaScript" option. Click "OK" to close this window, then click the "Reload current page" button of the page requiring Javascript. |
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Chrome for Windows Use the Content Settings dialog to enable JavaScript. Follow these steps: Click the wrench icon on the browser toolbar. Then Select Options, Click the Under the Hood tab, then click "Content settings..." in the "Privacy" section, then choose "JavaScript" and make sure "Allow all sites to run JavaScript (recommended)" is selected. |
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Safari for Windows From the pull down menu that looks like a gear, select the "Preferences..." option. Click on the "Security" icon in the top row of preference options. Under the "Web Content:" category, make sure the "Enable JavaScript" box is checked. Close this window and click the "Reload" button of the page requiring Javascript. |
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Safari for Macintosh Go to and select the "Preferences..." option in the "Safari" menu. Click on the "Security" icon in the top row of preference options. Under the "Web Content:" category, make sure the "Enable JavaScript" box is checked. Close this window and click the "Reload" button of the page requiring Javascript. |
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Firefox for Macintosh Choose "Preferences..." under Firefox's menu bar. Select the "Content" tab and check the "Enable JavaScript" option. Close this window and click the "Reload current page" button of the page requiring Javascript. |
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Chrome for Macintosh Use the Content Settings dialog to enable JavaScript. Follow these steps: Click the wrench icon on the browser toolbar. If you don't see the wrench icon, go to the menu bar at the top of your screen and click Chrome. Select Preferences. Then click the Under the Hood tab, then click "Content settings..." in the "Privacy" section, then choose "JavaScript" and make sure "Allow all sites to run JavaScript (recommended)" is selected. |
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