07-28-2006, 16:32
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JavaScript
How do you turn JS on and off?
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07-28-2006, 16:49
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TR,
Is this for web browsing? If so, which browser do you use? For IE, click on Tools, Internet Options..., then click on the advanced tab at the top. Scroll down to the line that says Java and unclick the option that says "Use JRE version number (requires restart)".
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07-28-2006, 17:28
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Actually, it's confusing but Java and Javascript are two different things. If you disable Java, it will prevent Java "Applets" from functioning in web pages. A good example of a Java applet is the little interactive graph that comes up when you look at stock charts on smartmoney.com. Javascript, on the other hand, is used for things like making menus drop-down automatically on websites (there are other ways to do this, too, and there are MANY other uses for javascript, but it's a common example).
To disable Javascript in Internet Explorer, go to Tools > Internet Options > Security > Custom Level. Near the bottom of that list, you'll see a "Scripting" section. Generally, if you're disabling javascript, you just want to disable "Active Scripting". The "paste operations" function is handy for autocompleting forms and stuff and I don't think it's a great security risk, so I wouldn't think you'd need to disable that part.
You can find information on disabling javascript in other browsers and more information here:
http://javascript.about.com/library/bldisable1.htm
edited to say:
By the way, I wouldn't really recommend disabling the Java JRE that Aric mentioned, but perhaps there are reasons to do so. For that matter, I don't think javascript is THAT huge of a deal either if you keep up to date on your software patches (updates) and use basic security measures (firewall, virusscan, etc.).
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07-28-2006, 18:07
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Trying to watch the youtube videos under IE, and I am getting this message:
Hello, you either have JavaScript turned off or an old version of Macromedia's Flash Player. Click here to get the latest flash player.
Went to the Options page as directed, and all of the JS settings are set to "Enabled".
I have tried downloading the latest version of Flash, but I cannot make it go through to either save as a download, or execute.
If I use FireFox, I can view the videos, but still can't download a recent version of Flash.
Thoughts?
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07-28-2006, 18:20
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TR,
What is the URL you are trying to download the new Flash from? From what you've tried above, it's probably not a JS problem.
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07-28-2006, 18:23
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