We Recommend Using Microsoft Internet Explorer Version 6.0 or Above With the Latest Patches.
To Enable JavaScript
For Windows:
In Netscape Navigator 3.0, use the browser's "Options - Network Preferences - Languages" command sequence to expose and select the "Enable JavaScript" option.
In Netscape Navigator 4.0 and later, use the browser's "Edit - Preferences-Advanced" command sequence to expose and select the "Enable JavaScript" option.
In Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.0, use the "View - Options - Security" command sequence to expose and select "Run ActiveX Scripts".
In Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0, use the browser's "View - Internet Options - Security" command sequence, then click on the "Settings" button, scroll to the "Scripting" options, and "Enable Active Scripting".
In Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 or 5.5, use the browser's "Tools - Internet Options - Security" command sequence, then click on the "Custom Level" button, scroll to the "Scripting" options, and "Enable Active Scripting".
In Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0, use the browser's "Tools - Internet Options - Security" command sequence, then click on the "Custom Level" button, scroll to the "Scripting" options, and "Enable Active Scripting".
In AOL 5.0, use "My AOL - Preferences - WWW - Security" command sequence, then click on the "Custom Level" button, scroll to the "Scripting" options, and "Enable Active Scripting".
In AOL 6.0, use "Settings - Preferences - Internet Properties (WWW) - Security" command sequence, then click on the "Custom Level" button, scroll to the "Scripting" options, and "Enable Active Scripting".
In Opera 5.0, use "File - Preferences - Plugins", then check "Enable JavaScript".
For Macintosh:
In Intenet Explorer 5.0, use "Edit - Preferences - WEB Content - Active Content", and check "Enable Scripting".
In Netscape 4.7, use "Edit - Preferences - Advanced", and check "Enable JavaScript".
In AOL 5.0, use "My AOL - Preferences - WEB Content - Active Content", and check "Enable Scripting".