If your browser setting is set to 'Prompt', you may see a dialogue box informing you about blocking scripts or ActiveX controls - simply click the 'allow blocked content' button to temporarily unblock the webpage.
Internet Explorer (9.0)
1.Select Tools from the top menu.
2.Choose Internet Options.
3.Click on the Security tab.
4.Click on Custom Level.
5.Scroll down until you see the section labelled 'Scripting.'
6.Under 'Active Scripting,' select Enable and click OK.
Google Chrome (15.0)
1.Click the spanner icon on the browser toolbar.
2.Select Options.
3.Click the Under the Hood tab.
4.Click Content Settings in the 'Privacy section.'
5.Select Allow all sites to run JavaScript in the 'JavaScript' section.
Mozilla Firefox (8.0)
1.Select Tools from the top menu.
2.Choose Options.
3.Choose Content from the top navigation.
4.Select the checkbox next to Enable JavaScript and click OK.
Apple Safari (5.0)
1.Open the Safari menu on your browser's toolbar.
2.Choose Preferences.
3.Choose Security.
4.Select the checkbox next to Enable JavaScript.
Please keep in mind that upgrading your browser or installing new security software or security patches may affect your settings. It is a good idea to double-check that Script is still enabled if you notice problems displaying websites. |