How to Enable Javascript In Your Web Browser
Internet Explorer 7
- Click on the 'Tools' button located in the upper right part of the screen (next to the gear icon)
- Select 'Internet Options' as shown on the picture
- Click on the 'Security' tab
- Click on the 'Custom Level...' button
- Scroll down until you can see options as shown on the picture. They are located near the bottom of the list. Set the option 'Active scripting' to 'Enable'
- Click on the 'OK' button
- Click 'Yes'
- Click 'OK'
- If you are still viewing an Ironpitt page, press F5 to reload the page using the new settings
Internet Explorer 5/6
- Click on the 'Tools' menu
- Select 'Internet Options' as shown on the picture
- Click on the 'Security' tab
- Click on the 'Custom Level...' button
- Scroll down until you can see options as shown on the picture. They are located near the bottom of the list. Set the option 'Active scripting' to 'Enable'
- Click on the 'OK' button (step 6)
- Click 'Yes'
- Click 'OK'
- If you are still viewing an Ironpitt page, press F5 to reload the page using the new settings
Firefox 2.0
- From the Menu, click on Tools and select Options.
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- An an options window like below will appear.
- Click on the Content icon.
- Make sure the Enable Javascript box is checked.
- Click the OK button.
Firefox 1.5
- Click on the 'Tools' menu
- Select 'Options' as shown on the picture
- Click on the 'Content' tab
- Check the 'Enable JavaScript' checkbox
- Click on the 'OK' button
- If you are still viewing an Ironpitt page, press F5 to reload the page using the new settings.
Internet Explorer for Macintosh
For a better browsing experience, we recommend using the Firefox web browser.