How
to Enable/Disable JavaScript
How to Enable Cookies
How to Enable Cookies
To enable cookies, follow the instructions below for the browser version you
are using.
Mozilla Firefox (1.0 final release and earlier)
- Go to the "Tools" menu.
- Select "Options".
- Select the "Privacy"
icon in the left panel.
- Check the box corresponding
to "Allow sites to set cookies".
- Click "OK" to save changes.
Netscape 7.1/Mozilla 5.0
- Select "Preferences"
from the Edit menu.
- Click on the arrow next
to "Privacy & Security" in the scrolling window to expand.
- Under "Privacy &
Security", select "Cookies."
- Select "Enable all
cookies".
- Click "OK".
Microsoft Internet Explorer
6.0+
- Select "Internet Options"
from the Tools menu.
- Click on the "Privacy"
tab.
- Click the "Default" button
(or manually slide the bar down to "Medium") under "Settings".
- Click "OK".
Microsoft Internet Explorer
5.x
- Select "Internet Options"
from the Tools menu.
- Click on the "Security"
tab.
- Click the "Custom Level"
button.
- Scroll down to the "Cookies"
section.
- To enable: Set "Allow
cookies that are stored on your computer" to "Enable".
Set "Allow per-session cookies" to "Enable".
- Click "OK".
Microsoft Internet Explorer
4.x
- Select "Internet Options"
from the View menu.
- Click on the "Advanced"
tab.
- Scroll down to find "Cookies"
within the "Security" section.
- To enable: Select "Always
accept cookies".
- Click "OK".
Netscape Communicator 4.x
- Select "Preferences"
from the Edit menu.
- Find the "Cookies"
section in the "Advanced" category.
- To enable: Select "Accept
all cookies" (or "Enable all cookies").
- Click "OK".
Allow specific
websites to set cookies for personalization with Internet Explorer 6.
If you have Internet Explorer 6 set to reject all cookies due to privacy concerns,
you may find it necessary for a certain site or two to be able to set cookies.
This may be useful for logins or personalization. To enable a specific site
to set cookies on your machine:
1. From Internet
Explorer, choose "Tools" then "Internet Options".
2. From the "Internet Options" multi-tabbed dialog box that appears,
select the "Privacy" tab.
3. Click the "Edit" button next to "To Override cookie handling
for individual web sites".
4. Type in a domain and press the "Allow" button to allow that domain
to set cookies on your machine.
5. Press "OK" and close both dialog boxes when done.
How to Enable/Disable
JavaScript
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The following describes how to enable JavaScripts in Internet Explorer, Netscape
Navigator and AOL browsers. To disable JavaScript, follow the same step, but
uncheck the JavaScript options that you set when you enabled JavaScript.
Internet Explorer 5.X
- Open Internet Explorer.
- Select Internet Options
from the Tools menu.
- In Internet Options
dialog box select the Security tab.
- Click Custom level button
at bottom right. The Security settings dialog box will pop up.
- Under Scripting category
check Active Scripting, Allow paste options via script and Scripting
of Java applets
- Check radio boxes.
- Click OK twice
to close out.
Internet Explorer 4.0:
- Select Internet Options
from the View menu
- click the Secutity
tab
- click Custom
- click Settings
- scroll down to locate
Scripting
- click Enable for Active
Scripting
- click OK, then
click the Reload button
Internet Explorer 3.xx:
- Select Options
from the View menu
- click Security
- check Enable Java
Programs
- Click
- OK, then click the
- Reload button
Netscape 4.0 or higher:
- Select Preferences
from the Edit menu
- click Advanced
- check in both Enable
Java and Enable JavaScript
- click OK
Netscape 3.0:
- Select Options
from the Edit menu
- click Network Preferences
- click Languages
- check both Enable
Java and Enable JavaScript
- click OK
AOL 4.0 and 5.0:
- Click My AOL
- click Preferences
- click WWW
- click the Secutity
tab
- click Custom
- click Settings
- scroll down to locate
Scripting
- click Enable for Active
Scripting
- click OK, then
click the Reload button
Note to AOL 4.0 & 5.0 users
When using the use AOL browser, you may get a Java script error but, when using
an external browser (i.e., Netscape or IE) this does not occur. AOL uses compressed
graphics by Default. This doesn't allow Java to work while browsing inside AOL.
(This also makes photos you view on web pages look less than their best.)
Do the following:
- Click My AOL
- Click Preferences
- Click the WWW
icon
- Click Web Graphics
tab
- Uncheck the box next
to Use Compressed Graphics
- Click OK Restart
the computer.
Note that there are both 16-bit
and 32-bit versions of AOL 4.0. Only the 32-bit version has full Java capabilites.
AOL 3.0:
- Click Prefs
- Click Security
- Check Enable Java
Programs, if the box is blank, single click on it.
- Click OK
- Click the browser's back
button, once back, click reload.
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