To enable Javascript in the some of the older browsers follow the instructions below:
Internet Explorer 4.x or 5.x (Windows):
- Click the Tools menu.
- Click Internet Options…
- Click the Security tab.
- Click the Internet symbol (a globe).
- Click the Custom Level… button.
- In the Settings list, scroll down to Scripting.
- Under Active Scripting, click either Enable or Disable.
- Click OK.
- Click Yes in the Warning! message box.
- Click OK.
Internet Explorer 4.x or 5.x (Mac):
- Click the Edit menu.
- Click Preferences…
- In the scrolling list, click Web Browser so that you can see the bulleted items beneath it.
- Click Security Zones.
- In the Zone: pop-up menu, select Internet Zone.
- Select Custom.
- Click the Settings… button.
- In the Internet Zone dialog box, scroll down to Scripting.
- Under Scripting, set Execute scripts to either Enable or Disable.
- Click OK.
- Click OK.
Netscape 4.x or 6.x (Windows or Mac):
- Click the Edit menu.
- Click Preferences…
- In the Category list, click Advanced.
- To the right of the list, click “Enable JavaScript” to add or remove the tick.
- Click OK.
Netscape 3.x (Windows):
- Click the Options menu.
- Click Network Preferences…
- In the Preferences dialog box, click the Languages tab.
- Click the check box to produce a tick next to “Enable JavaScript”. Click again to remove the tick and disable support.
- Click OK.
Netscape 2.x (Windows):
- Click the Options menu.
- Click Security Preferences…
- In the Preferences dialog box, click the General tab.
- Click the check box to remove a tick next to “Disable JavaScript”. Click again to add a tick and disable support.
- Click OK.