Enable JavaScript For Your Browsers:Enable
To enable JavaScript in Microsoft Internet Explorer
5 or Later (for Windows)
- Open Internet Explorer
- On the Tools menu, click Internet Options.
- On the Security tab , click Internet.
- Click Custom Level
- Scroll down toActive scripting.
- Click Enable (or Prompt)
- Click OK.
- Click Yes.
- Click OK.
To enable JavaScript in Firefox 1.xx series
- Open Firefox.
- On the Tools menu, click Options.
- Click Web Features in the Options list.
- Under the Web Features section, check the box next to Enable JavaScript.
- Click the Advanced button to open theAdvanced JavaScript Options box.
- Check the boxes under Allow scripts tosection that you want to allow.
- Click OK.
- Click OK.
To enable JavaScript in Firefox 2.xx or 3.xx series
- Open Firefox.
- On the Tools menu, click Options.
- Click on the Content icon.
- Check the box next to Enable JavaScript.
- Click the Advanced button to open the Advanced JavaScript Options box.
- Check the boxes under Allow scripts to section that you want to allow.
- Click OK.
- Click OK.
To enable JavaScript in Netscape 7
- Open Netscape.
- On the Edit menu, click Preferences.
- Double click Advanced in the Category list.
- Select Scripts & Plugins from the menu.
- Under the Enable JavaScript for section, check the box next to Navigator.
- Check the boxes under Allow scripts to section that you want to allow.
- Click OK.
To enable JavaScript in Opera 6.xx, 7.xx series, 8.xx
series & 9.xx series - Quick Preferences)
- Open Opera.
- On the Tools menu, click Quick Preferences.
- Click Enable JavaScript.
To enable JavaScript in Safari
- Open Safari
- On the Safari menu, click on Preferences.
- Click the Security icon.
- Click on Enable JavaScript next to the Web Content section if it is not checked.
- Close the Preferences window.
- Close and restart Safari.
To enable JavaScript in Google Chrome:
- First close any open Chrome windows.
- Right click on a blank area of your Desktop.
- Select New.
- Create anew Shortcut with the following in the "Type the location of the item:"text
box:
For Windows Vista:
%userprofile%\Local\Google\Chrome\Application\chrome.exe -enable -javascript
For Windows XP:
"%userprofile%\Local Settings\Application Data\Google\chrome.exe" - enable-javascript
Note: You'll have to enclose the file path for Windows XP in quotes due to there
being spaces in it. (Enter the appropriate file path for your Windows version from
the above examples.)
- Enter a name for the Shortcut such as;Chrome - with JavaScript(it can any name that
you want to use).
- Click Finish.
- Move the Shortcut to a location of your choice if you do not want to keep in on
your Desktop.