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Scroll down toScripting of Java applets Make sure theEnableradio button is checked ClickOKto save your preference Chrome Chrome browser versions 42 and above.Starting with Chrome version 42 (released April 2015), Chrome has disabled the standard way in which browsers support plugins.More info ...
Enabling JavaScript in your web browser ensures that websites display properly. Please follow the steps below for your web browser.
On web browser menu click "Tools" and select "Internet Options" In the "Internet Options" window select the "Security" tab. On the "Security" tab click on the "Custom level..." button. When the "Security Settings - Internet Zone" dialog window opens, look for the "Scripting" section....
Select Enable Java. Close the window. Refresh your browser, either by using the keyboard shortcut Cmd+R or by using the Reload button in the toolbar. Chrome Click the menu icon Chrome menu on the browser toolbar. Select Settings. Click the Show advanced 'settings...' link. Click Content...
Select Enable Java. Close the window. Refresh your browser, either by using the keyboard shortcut Cmd+R or by using the Reload button in the toolbar. Chrome Click the menu icon Chrome menu on the browser toolbar. Select Settings. Click the Show advanced 'settings...' link. Click Content...
Click Tools in the upper-right corner of the browser window. Select Internet Options from the drop-down menu. In the Internet Options window, click the Security tab. In the Security tab, click Custom Level button. Scroll down the list (close to the bottom) and locate Active Scripting. Sele...
Enable Java Script in Microsoft Internet Explorer From the browser's Tools menu select "Internet Options..." Select the Security tab. Pick the "Internet zone" icon. Push the "Custom Level..." button. Scroll down the Settings list to the Scripting item. (You may need to double-click on ...
UnderActive Scripting, selectEnable, then hitOK. Answeryesto the following conformation box. HitOKto close the Internet Options window. Finally,refreshyour browser. MAC To enable JavaScript forSafari 3 or later on Mac OS X: ChooseSafari > Preferences. ...
5.scrolldowntolocateScripting 6.ClickEnableforActiveScripting 7.ClickOK,thenclicktheReloadbutton MicrosoftInternetExplorer3.x: 1.SelectView/Options 2.ClickSecurity 3.checkEnableJavaPrograms 4.ClickOK 5.ClicktheReloadbutton FirefoxMozilla 1.SelectEdit/Preferences 2.DoubleclickAdvancedintheCategorylist. 3.Se...