Javascript

Many web sites use Javascript to process forms, verify information, and generally enhance your Internet experience. In most cases, you should always leave your Javascript on. Most browsers (Netscape & MS Internet Explorer) have Javascript already turned ON by default, unless you or someone else has turned it off. Many web sites require Javascript to work!

If you have an older Netscape Navigator browser:

Click the Options menu and select Network Preferences...
Click on the "Languages" Tab at the top.
Check the "Enable JavaScript" box and click OK.

If you have a newer Netscape Navigator browser (4.5 +)
Click the Edit menu and select Preferences...
Click on the Advanced "Category:" on the left.
Check the "Enable JavaScript" box on the right and click OK down the bottom.
Click the 'Back' button on your browser to return to the Previous page.

If you have an older Microsoft Internet Explorer browser:
Click the View menu and select Options...
Click on the "Security" Tab at the top.
Check the "Run Active X Scripts" box and click OK.

If you have a newer Microsoft Internet Explorer browser (usually 5.0 +)
Click the View menu and select Internet Options...
Click on the "Security" Tab at the top.
Click on the "Custom (for expert users)" radio button.
Click the "Settings..." button
Scroll to the bottom to "Active scripting" and click the "Enable" radio button.
Click the OK button.

Note: If this does not work for your version of Explorer, simply changing your
security settings to 'Medium' will usually work.

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