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| Status: Junior Member Join Date: Jul 2009 Posts: 1
![]() | ...most websites I go to.? I have the source code for the error, but I cannot access the error console to correct it. Also how do I get rid of the MSN tool bar. These problems are driving me batty! Thanks |
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| Status: Junior Member Join Date: Jul 2009 Posts: 7
![]() | JavaScript may be turned off. Try this. For Mozilla Firefox ============= To turn on JavaScript is FireFox 3.0, follow the procedures given below. 1. Start your browser 2. Select Tools-->Options 3. From the "options" dialog box that appears, select the "Content" Tab. 4. Click on the "Enable JavaScript" checkbox. 5. Click OK. For Internet Explorer =============== 1. Select Tools->Internet Options 2. From the "Internet Options" dialog box that appears, Click on the "Security" tab. 3.Click on the "Custom Level" Button present at the bottom of the dialog box. 4. The "Security Settings" dialog box appears. 5. Scroll through the dialog box and find "Scripting"->"Active Scripting" and click on the "Enable" radio button. and presto!! JavaScript is enabled in your browser. Hope this helps. Please mark my answer as the best one, if you feel so. :-) Happy Computing |
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