Steps
to Enable Javascript in Internet Explorer 7 and 8 : |
1. |
Open Internet Explorer. |
2. |
Open the “Tools” menu. |
3. |
Select “Internet Options”, to open the Internet Options
dialog box. |
4. |
Click the “Security” tab. |
5. |
Click the “Internet” symbol (a globe). |
6. |
Click the “Custom Level…” button, to open the Security
Settings dialog box. |
7. |
In the Settings list, scroll down to “Scripting”. |
8. |
Under Active Scripting, click the radio button to the left
of “Enable”, so that a coloured dot appears in it. |
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![](images/Javascript images/javascript-ie7.png) |
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9. |
(If you are unsure about the other Security Settings, please
check with your Network Administrator.) |
10. |
Click “OK” to close the Security Settings dialog box. |
11. |
Click “Yes” in the Warning! message box. |
12. |
Click “OK” to close the Internet Options dialog box. |
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Steps
to Enable Javascript in Internet Explorer 6 : |
1. |
Open Internet Explorer. |
2. |
Open the “Tools” menu. |
3. |
Select “Internet Options”, to open the Internet Options
dialog box. |
4. |
Click the “Security” tab. |
5. |
Click the “Internet” symbol (a globe). |
6. |
Click the “Custom Level…” button, to open the Security
Settings dialog box. |
7. |
In the Settings list, scroll down to “Scripting”. |
8. |
Under Active Scripting, click the radio button to the left
of “Enable”, so that a coloured dot appears in it. |
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![](images/Javascript images/javascript-ie6.png) |
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9. |
(If you are unsure about the other Security Settings, please
check with your Network Administrator.) |
10. |
Click “OK” to close the Security Settings dialog box. |
11. |
Click “Yes” in the Warning! message box. |
12. |
Click “OK” to close the Internet Options dialog box. |
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