JavaScript is a programming language which makes Web pages more animated and reactive. There is no risk for your computer because only cookies are allowed to be saved on your hard disk.

Internet Explorer (7.0)
  1. Select "Tools" on the menu bar.
  2. Select "Internet Options".
  3. Click on the "Security" tab.
  4. Click on "Custom Level".
  5. Go down list to display the "Script" section.
  6. Under "ASP script", select "Activate" and click OK.
Internet Explorer (6.0)
  1. Select "Tools" on the menu bar.
  2. Select "Internet Options".
  3. Click on the "Security" tab.
  4. Click on "Custom Level".
  5. Go down list to display the "Script" section.
  6. Under " Active Scripting ", select "Activate" and click OK.
Netscape Navigator (4.8)
  1. Select " Edit " on the menu bar.
  2. Select "Preferences".
  3. Select "Advanced".
  4. Select "Scripts and external modules".
  5. Tick "Activate JavaScript" and click "OK".
Mozilla Firefox (1.0)
  1. Select "Tools" on the menu bar.
  2. Select "Options".
  3. Select "Web Functions " in the navigation area on the left.
  4. Tick "Activate JavaScript" and click "OK".
Mozilla Firefox (1.5)
  1. Select "Tools" on the menu bar.
  2. Select "Options".
  3. Select "Content" at the top of the page.
  4. Tick "Activate JavaScript" and click "OK".
Apple Safari (1.0)
  1. Select " Safari " on the menu bar.
  2. Select "Preferences".
  3. Select "Security".
  4. Activate the "Activate JavaScript" tick box.