Re: Java script
From: Jonathan FRUSTRATED (FRUSTRATED_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 09/03/04
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Date: Fri, 3 Sep 2004 09:17:01 -0700
Thanks for the quick response guys - I have gone to the Test site as sugested
and it works fine - I get that dancing icon and a 'congratulations' message.
Also, it is the latest version. I have also looked at Jon's idea and the
Scripting option is set to Enable.
It's a tough decision betweeen knocking my head against the wall and
throwing my PC out of the window !
"Jon" wrote:
> There's a difference between javascript and java.
>
> To enable javascripts on a website, change this setting
>
> Tools > Internet Options > Security > Custom Level >Set "Active Scripting"
> (under Scripting) to "enable"
>
> Jon
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> "Marianne" <Marianne@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:D5E593D8-2FA3-42EC-9841-C6EAD86C01BB@microsoft.com...
> > Some Java scripts on some websites I visit do not work. I have Windows XP
> > Home with Service Pack 2, IE 6.0 and Norton Internet Security. I have
> > tried
> > the links with Norton enabled and disabled. I have downloaded Sun Java
> > Console on someone's advice but this hasn't made any difference. Does
> > anyone
> > have any idea?
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