Question:
How do I run Javascript on my Window's Computer?
Momoz
2010-09-28 13:11:32 UTC
I installed Javascript (I forgot what version but i know it's the most recent-updated one) And i need to know how to "turn it on" like, run it, for a website that uses it. Can anyone tell me the steps too? Thanks.
Four answers:
Tintooos
2010-09-28 13:16:59 UTC
•Open the Internet Explorer application from the "All Programs" list in the Start menu.



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Click on "Tools" in the top menu bar and choose "Internet Options."



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Go to the "Security" tab at the top of the window and click on the "Custom Level" button.



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Scroll down to the "Scripting" category and click on the "Enable" option next to "Active Scripting." JavaScript is now enable







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bpunsky
2010-09-28 13:24:17 UTC
You must mean Java. Javascript comes prepackaged with pretty much any browser, but Java itself is a seperate thing. And once that's installed, yeah, it should work right away. Restarting the browser or the computer should solve any problems you have unless I'm completely wrong.



Or you could mean Flash, because the Flash error message sometimes mentions having Javascipt on. If you dowloaded Flash, once again, once it is installed it should work right away, maybe with a restart.



If you really do mean Javascript, then I'm sorry, but I really can't see any situation where you would install Javascipt. It's not a program, it's part of a browser. It can be turned off however, and can be easily turned back on from the browser's settings.
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2010-09-28 13:13:29 UTC
Once you've installed it, it should automatically run when you go on a website that needs it.
2016-04-05 11:42:17 UTC
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Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.x and 6.x (Windows) 1. Select Internet Options from the Tools menu. 2. Click the Security tab. 3. Click Custom Level in Security Level for this Zone. 4. Scroll down to Scripting, near the bottom of the list. 5. Under Active Scripting, choose Enable. 6. Click OK to leave Security Settings. Click OK to leave Internet Options. Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.x (Macintosh) 1. Choose Preferences under the Edit menu. 2. Click Web Content under Web Browser. 3. In Active Content, check the box next to Enable scripting. 4. In Java, click Enable Java. Click OK. Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.x (Windows) 1. Select Internet Options from the View menu. 2. Click the Security tab. 3. Set the security level for this zone to Custom (for expert users). 4. Click the Settings button (to the right of Custom). 5. Scroll to the bottom of the list and enable Active scripting. 6. Click the OK button to close the Security Settings window. Click OK to close the Internet Options window. Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.x (Macintosh) 1. Click the Preferences icon in the Toolbar. 2. Click the Web Content icon under Web Browser. 3. In Active Content, check the box next to Enable scripting. Click the OK button. Mozilla Mozilla (Windows) 1. Select Edit from the menu bar and click on Preferences. 2. Click on plus sign next to Advanced to show Advanced options. 3. Click on Scripts & Plugins. 4. Click on the checkbox next to Navigator under Enable JavaScript for. 5. Click the OK button. 6. Close this window and Click the Reload button in the browser's row of icons in the EGXpress window. Mozilla (Macintosh) 1. Select Mozilla under OS X or Edit under earlier OSs from the menu bar and click on Preferences.... 2. Click on triangle next to Advanced to open sub-menu if needed. 3. Click on Scripts & Plugins. 4. Click on checkbox next to Navigator under Enable JavaScript for. 5. Click the OK button. 6. Close this window and Click the Reload button in the browser's row of icons in the EGXpress window. Netscape Netscape 7.x (Windows) 1. Select Preferences from the Edit menu. 2. Click Advanced on the left side of the dialog box. 3. Check the box next to Enable Java. Click the OK button. Netscape 6.x (Windows, Macintosh) 1. Select Preferences from the Edit menu. 2. Click Advanced on the left side of the dialog box. 3. Check the box next to Enable JavaScript for Navigator. Click the OK button. Netscape Navigator/Communicator 4.x (Windows, Macintosh) 1. Select Preferences from the Edit menu. 2. Click Advanced on the left side of the dialog box. 3. Check the box next to Enable JavaScript. Click the OK button. Safari Safari for Macintosh 1. Select Safari from the menu bar and click on Preferences.... 2. Click on the Security icon. 3. Click on checkbox next to Enable JavaScript. 4. Close that window. 5. Close this window and Click the Reload button in the browser's row of icons in the EGXpress window. Opera 1. From the browsers File menu select Preferences or press Alt+P 2. Select Multimedia from the list on the left 3. Check the box labeled Enable JavaScript 4. Push OK 5. Reload the current page America Online America Online (Windows) 1. Select Settings. 2. Select Preferences. 3. Select Internet Properties. 4. Select Custom Level. 5. Scroll down the Custom Level screen to Scripting. 6. Enable Active Scripting. 7. Select Okay. 8. Select Yes that you want to change the security settings. 9. Select Okay. 10. Close the Preferneces window. 11. Close this window and Click the Reload button in the browser's row of icons in the EGXpress window. America Online (Mac OS X) 1. Select AOL from the menu bar and click on Preferences.... 2. Click on the www icon in the scrolling list on the left side. 3. Click on the Content tab. 4. Click on checkbox next to Enable Javascript. 5. Click the OK button. 6. Close this window and Click the Reload button in the browser's row of icons in the EGXpress window. Ron


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