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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."
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