Internet Explorer
- On web browser menu click "Tools" menu and select "Internet Options".
- In the "Internet Options" window select the "Security" tab.
- On the "Security" tab click on the "Custom level..." button.
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When the "Security Settings - Internet Zone" dialog window opens, look
for the "Scripting" section.
- In the "Active Scripting" item select "Enable".
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When the "Warning!" window pops out asking "Are you sure you want
to change the settings for this zone?" select "Yes".
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In the "Internet Options" window click on the "OK" button to
close it.
- Refresh the page to apply changes.
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Mozilla Firefox
- In the address bar, type about:config and press Enter.
- Click "I'll be careful, I promise" if a warning message appears.
- In the search box, search for javascript.enabled
- Toggle the "javascript.enabled" preference (right-click and select "Toggle" or double-click the preference) to change the value from "false" to "true".
- Refresh the page to apply changes.
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Google Chrome
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On the web browser menu click on the "Customize and control Google Chrome" and select "Settings".
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In the "Settings" section click on the "Show advanced settings..."
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Under the the "Privacy" click on the "Content settings...".
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When the dialog window opens, look for the "JavaScript" section and select "Allow all sites to run JavaScript (recommended)".
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Click on the "OK" button to close it.
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Close the "Settings" tab.
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Refresh the page to apply changes.
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Apple Safari
- On the web browser menu click on the "Edit" and select "Preferences".
- In the "Preferences" window select the "Security" tab.
- In the "Security" tab section "Web content" mark the "Enable JavaScript" checkbox.
- Click on the "Reload the current page" button of the web browser to refresh the page.
- Refresh the page to apply changes.
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