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Browser Platform/Version |
Steps to Enable Javascript Support |
Steps to Clear Browser's Cache |
Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.x (Win 95/98/NT) |
Go to View, Internet
Options and choose the Security tab;
click on Custom radio button and then the
Settings button. Scroll down to the
Scripting section, click Enable
under Scripting for Active Scripting, then click
OK twice.
|
Go to View, Internet Options
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Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.x (Win
95/98/NT/2000) |
Go to Tools, Internet
Options and choose the Security tab;
click on Custom Level button. Scroll down to
the Scripting section, click
Enable under Active Scripting,
then click OK twice. |
Go to Tools, Internet Options
and choose the General tab; under the Temporary
Internet Files section, click on the Delete
Files button; under the History section,
click on the Clear History button and click
OK. Your browser will now retrieve a fresh copy
of this page once you click the Refresh button. |
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.x (Mac)
|
Go to Edit, Preferences
(or the Preferences button) and choose Web Content from the
Web Browser section of the list on the left. Check the
Enable Scripting box and click
OK. |
Go to Edit, Preferences (or the
Preferences button) and choose Advanced
from the Web Browser section of the list on the left. Click on the
Empty Now button in the Cache section and click
OK. Your browser will now retrieve a fresh copy
of this page once you click the Refresh button.
|
Netscape 4.x (Win
95/98/NT/Mac) |
Go to Edit, Preferences,
and then check the Enable JavaScript box in the
Advanced section.
|
You can change the size of your browser cache by going to
Edit, Preferences, Advanced, Cache. Click
on the available Clear Disk Cache Now button, and
then click OK
. Your browser will now retrieve a fresh
copy of this page once you click the Reload button. |
Netscape 6.x (Win
95/98/NT/Mac) |
Go to Edit, Preferences,
and then check the Enable JavaScript for Navigator box in the
Advanced section.
|
You can change the size of your browser cache by going to
Edit, Preferences, Advanced, Cache. Click
on the available Clear Disk Cache button, and
then click OK
. Your browser will now retrieve a fresh
copy of this page once you click the Reload button. |
AOL 4.x (Mac/Win95/98) |
Go to My AOL, Preferences and
choose the WWW icon from the list on the left then choose
Advanced Setting. Choose Web Content from the Web Browser
section of the list on the left. Check the Enable
Scripting box and click
OK.
|
Go to My AOL, Preferences
and choose the WWW icon from the list on the left. Click on
the Empty Cache Now button in the Cache section
and click OK . Your browser will now retrieve a
fresh copy of this page once you click the Refresh
button.
|
AOL 5.x (Win 95/98) |
See the instructions for Microsoft Internet
Explorer 4.x or 5.x (Win 95/98/NT) above, depending
on the browser integrated with your AOL 5.0
software. |
See the instructions for Microsoft Internet
Explorer 4.x or 5.x (Win 95/98/NT) above, depending
on the browser integrated with your AOL 5.0
software
|
AOL 5.x (Mac) |
See the instructions for Microsoft Internet
Explorer 4.x or 5.x (Win 95/98/NT) above, depending
on the browser integrated with your AOL 5.0
software. |
See the instructions for Microsoft Internet
Explorer 4.x or 5.x (Win 95/98/NT) above, depending
on the browser integrated with your AOL 5.0
software
|
AOL 6.x (Win 95/98/ME) |
See the instructions for Microsoft Internet
Explorer 4.x or 5.x (Win 95/98/NT) above, depending
on the browser integrated with your AOL 6.0
software. |
See the instructions for Microsoft Internet
Explorer 4.x or 5.x (Win 95/98/NT) above, depending
on the browser integrated with your AOL 6.0
software
|