How To: Enable JavaScript Support In Internet Explorer
Javascript is a scripting language that can provide enormous functionality and the ability to create dynamic websites. JavaScript can add activity and function to a website, such as drop down menus, navigation button effects and interactive forms.You must have JavaScript enabled in your browser in order to view multimedia presentations. Please follow these instructions to enable Java though your Web browser:
- Open your browser(Internet Explorer).
- Open the “Tools” menu.
- Select “Internet Options”. This will open the Internet Options dialog box.
- Click the “Security” tab.
- Click the “Internet” symbol (the globe).
- Click the “Custom Level…” button, to open the Security Settings dialog box.
- In the Settings list, scroll down to “Scripting”.
- Under Active Scripting click the radio button to the left of “Enable”, so that a colored dot appears in it. (Click “Disable” if you want to disable JavaScript.)
- Click “OK” to close the Security Settings dialog box.
- Click “Yes” in the Warning message box.
- Click “OK” to close the Internet Options dialog box.
- Close and restart the browser.
Note: If you feel a significant speed degradation while visiting Java enabled web pages, you can disable Java support to find out if you could gain some speed. Speed degradation occur on slow systems because some Java enabled pages take longer to load, specially, during your first visit. Also certain graphics and math intensive Java applets take a bigger slice of the CPU time, leaving less processing time for your other applications while the applet is in action.
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Written by Tony on May 13th, 2009 with
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#1. May 14th, 2009, at 6:19 AM.
It does not work for Windows 7.
I did it but I still not can install flash player. It says that java script is not enabled.
Thanks