How to enable or disable Java Script.




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Disable or enable Javascript

Opera Web – Browser

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When you execute Opera web-browser, click on the ‘tools’ icon which is located at the top – corner. After that, just scroll down and click on ‘Preferences.’

Wait for the preferences box to open, then click on the ‘Advanced’ tab.
But, you got to wait for the new options to appear, then check the box next to ‘Enable Java’ and finally click on ‘Ok’ in the lower right-hand corner to enable Java on your computer.

Notes: you can repeat this step and disable javascript…

Simple Navigations.
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+ Open preferences…
+ From the menu bar select Tools >> Preferences…
+ From the Preferences window, select the Advanced tab.
+ Inside the left-hand pane, pick the Content item.
+ Check the “Enable JavaScript”, “Enable Java” and “Enable plug-ins” checkboxes.
+ Click OK and close the Preferences dialog box.
+ Reload the current page.

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Warning: be sure you have the minimum system requirements for your computer before downloading Opera. Windows users must have at least 20 MB of free disk space and Windows 95 or higher. Run OS X Jaguar (10.2) or higher on a Mac. For Linux users you’ll need the Standard C++ Library and an X11R6.3+ implementation.

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IE7 and IE6 [Internet Explorer Browser]
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If you want to disable Flash Media or Java Script, you’ll need to download: “Flash and Pics Control.” This is the only easy solution to control them!

Tips: If your Java software is out of date, you can go to Flash control and disable it!

http://www.unhsolutions.net

This software can control a variety of settings, when you’re on IE browser.

Flash Animation
Pictures
Cookies
ActiveX
Java Script
Java Applets


All of the functions within Flash and pics control is very easy to navigate!

Notes: If you try to disable Active X, you can’t update your windows security patches! So, please think before disabling it!

For advance IE user, you can go through this area…
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+ From the browser’s Tools menu select “Internet Options…”
+ Select the Security tab.
+ Pick the “Internet zone” icon.
+ Look for a function called: “Custom Level” and click on it to activate “Security Settings – Internet Zone”.
+ Scroll down the list and find a function called: “Scripting”. (You may need to double-click on icons to expand lists.)
+ Look for this function: “Scripting of Java applets”.
+ Click disable to shutdown active scripting; click OK and Yes to confirm the changes. After that, just close the Security Settings – dialog box, then hit OK (once more) to close the Internet Options dialog box.
+ Refresh the current page or exit IE7 and check a website that has javascript.

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Tips and side info’s when you’re using IE7
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Tips #1: Clearing Cache.
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Open Internet Explorer.

From the top menu, click “Tools > Delete Browsing History”.

Click the “Delete Files” button.

It will ask if you’re sure, click the “Yes” button.

Click the “Close” button….

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Mozilla Firefox 3.x
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Notes: Firefox is similar to Opera. But, the pin – point is different…

+ Open “Option” preferences
+ From the menu bar select Tools >> Options…
+ From the Options window, select the Content icon.
+ Un-check these settings: “Enable JavaScript” and “Enable Java” checkboxes.
Reload the current page.

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Tips and side info’s when you’re using Firefox.
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Tips #1: Clearing Cache.
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Open Firefox.

From the top menu, click “Tools > Clear Private Data…”

Check “Cache” and click “Clear Private Data…”
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