IE
Windows
Open Internet Explorer
Click on the Tools menu then click on Internet Options
Click on the Security tab then the Internet Icon
Click on the Custom level... button and scroll down until you see Scripting
To Enable: Set both "Active Scripting" and "Allow paste operations via script" to Enable
Macintosh
Open Internet Explorer.
Click on the Explorer menu and select Preferences.
On the next screen you should have a menu bar down the left side. Under "Web Browser" should be an option named Security Zone . If it is not visible, click the triangle beside Web Browser to expand the list. Now click the Security Zone Option.
Select a Zone of Internet , and set the security level to "custom level". Now click on the Settings button.
Scroll down until you see Scripting, and Enable or Disable the two scripting options, depending on your preferences.
Now click OK, and OK once more to finish.
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Firefox
Open Firefox
Click on the Tools menu then click on Options
Click on the Web Features image on the left
Depending on what you are doing, either place or remove the checkmark beside "Enable JavaScript"
Click Ok.
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Netscape
Windows
Open Netscape
Click on the Edit menu then click on Preferences
In the left hand column, click on the arrow beside Advanced so that the arrow points down.
Now that Advanced is expanded more options appear. Click on the option that says Scripts & Plug-ins, and under Enable Javascript, depending on what you are doing, place or remove checkmarks from Navigator and Mail & Newsgroups.
Click Ok.
Macintosh
Open Netscape
Click on the Netscape menu then click on Preferences
In the left hand column, click on the arrow beside Advanced so that the arrow points down.
Now that Advanced is expanded more options appear. Click on the option that says Scripts & Plug-ins, and under Enable Javascript, depending on what you are doing, place or remove checkmarks from Navigator and Mail & Newsgroups.
Click Ok.
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