ok go to your desktop and right click your internet icon then click on internet properties click on the advanced tab and then look for the statement that says java console enabled and java logging enabled. Check both boxes and restart your computer.
2006-07-30 08:35:02
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answered by ML226 2
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where?
please dont do it.. most of them are virus....
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Do you have to disable JavaScript, sometimes known as JScript, for some reason? Here are the step-by-step instructions for majority of the browsers. By the way, Java and JavaScript are two different things, so make sure that you're looking at the correct language.
TIP:If you're adding JavaScript to your pages, it's a good idea to view your pages with JavaScript disabled, so you can get an idea what users without JavaScript enabled browsers would see.
WARNING:Please note that you may loose some of the web page functionality by disabling JavaScript.
Navigator 3.x
* Go to "Options | Network Preferences..." from the main menu
* Change to the "Languages" tab
* To enable: make sure "Enable JavaScript" check box is checked
To disable: make sure "Enable JavaScript" check box is unchecked
* Restart the browser
Communicator 4.x
* Go to "Edit | Preferences..." from the main menu
* Select "Advanced" panel
* To enable: make sure "Enable JavaScript" check box is checked.
To disable: make sure "Enable JavaScript" check box is unchecked.
* Restart the browser
Explorer 3.x
* Go to "View | Options..." from the main menu
* Change to the "Security" tab
* To enable: make sure "Run ActiveX scripts" check box is checked
To disable: make sure "Run ActiveX scripts" check box is unchecked
* Restart the browser
Explorer 4.x
* Go to "View | Internet Options..." from the main menu
* Change to the "Security" tab
* Select "Custom" and click on the "Settings..." button
* To enable: make sure "Enable" is selected under "Active scripting"
To disable: make sure "Disable" is selected under "Active scripting"
* Restart the browser
Simply reloading the page, rather than restarting the browser, maybe sufficient under some browser versions.
2006-07-30 08:32:25
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answered by fireashes 4
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If you are using Microsoft Internet Explorer, go to Tools/ Internet Options/ Advanced/ Make the necessary change to Java.
2006-07-30 08:34:46
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answered by up.tobat 5
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THat's a bit too long for me to explain here, so use the links below to find the relevant pages in the Tutorials on how to do it.
All the best.
Cheers
2006-07-30 08:36:21
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answered by Anonymous
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by a plays
2006-07-30 08:33:02
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answered by layth k 1
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