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Giving Permission to Use JavaScript
 
Internet Explorer sometimes requires permission to use JavaScript.
 
To help protect your security, Internet Explorer has restricted this web page from running scripts or ActiveX controls that could access your computer. Click here for options . . .X
 
 

When permission is required, there is a rectangle across the top of the screen that switches to blue when the cursor is inside it. 

Written inside the rectangle is:

 
To help protect your security, Internet Explorer has restricted this web page from running scripts or ActiveX controls that could access your computer. Click here for options . . .X
 
Click on the rectangle to produce a pop-up menu.  ( DO NOT CLICK ON THE "X") Then click on "Allow Blocked Content . . ."
 
When a Security Window pops up, click on "Yes".

"... JavaScript poses no special security threats. Because JavaScript can't access any objects other than browser-contained objects, no one can use JavaScript to open up secret dial-up connections, wipe user's hard drive, or perform other malicious acts, even by accident. In other words, JavaScript is subject to security controls built into JavaScript-supporting browsers."


from the book JavaScript for Dummies, by Emily Vander Veer, page 16.

 

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