To Enable JavaScript
- For Windows:
- In Netscape Navigator 3.0, use the browser's "Options - Network Preferences - Languages" command sequence to expose and select the "Enable JavaScript" option.
- In Netscape Navigator 4.0 and later, use the browser's "Edit - Preferences-Advanced" command sequence to expose and select the "Enable JavaScript" option.
- In Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.0, use the "View - Options - Security" command sequence to expose and select "Run ActiveX Scripts".
- In Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0, use the browser's "View - Internet Options - Security" command sequence, then click on the "Settings" button, scroll to the "Scripting" options, and "Enable Active Scripting".
- In Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 and later, use the browser's "Tools - Internet Options - Security" command sequence, then click on the "Custom Level" button, scroll to the "Scripting" options, and "Enable Active Scripting".
- In AOL 5.0, use "My AOL - Preferences - WWW - Security" command sequence, then click on the "Custom Level" button, scroll to the "Scripting" options, and "Enable Active Scripting".
- In AOL 6.0 and later, use "Settings - Preferences - Internet Properties (WWW) - Security" command sequence, then click on the "Custom Level" button, scroll to the "Scripting" options, and "Enable Active Scripting".
- In Opera 5.0, use "File - Preferences - Plugins", then check "Enable JavaScript".
- In Firefox 1.0 and later, use "Tools - Options - Web Features" command sequence, then check off EnableJava/EnableJavaScript.
- For Macintosh:
- In Intenet Explorer 5.0 and later, use "Edit - Preferences - WEB Content - Active Content", and check "Enable Scripting".
- In Netscape 4.7 and later, use "Edit - Preferences - Advanced", and check "Enable JavaScript".
- In AOL 5.0 and later, use "My AOL - Preferences - WEB Content - Active Content", and check "Enable Scripting".
If you are unable or cannot find the command sequences or options given above and you are submitting from an organization that has high Internet security procedures, your browser's Active Scripting and JavaScript options may be disabled for security reasons. Contact your organization's System Administrator for assistance.