JavaScript is a scripting language that is used to display certain types
of web pages. Dropdown menus and other tools on this site can only work
when JavaScript is turned on. If JavaScript is turned off in your browser,
find your browser name and version and follow the instructions below to
turn JavaScript on and reload the page.
* Note:
Internet Explorer 6 and 7
Select "Tools" from the main menu.
Choose "Internet Options".
Change to the "Security" tab.
Click "Custom Level".
In the new window that pops up, scroll down to the item that reads "Active Scripting".
Select the option marked *Enable*.
Mozilla Firefox (1.0)
Select "Tools" from the top menu.
Choose "Options".
Choose "Web Features" from the left navigation bar.
Select the checkbox next to "Enable JavaScript".
Mozilla Firefox 1.5 and 2.0
Select "Tools" from the main menu.
Choose "Options".
Select "Content" button from the top row of options.
Select "Enable JavaScript".
Safari
Select "Preferences" from the main menu.
Select "Security" tab.
Select the checkbox "Enable JavaScript".
Opera 8 and 9
Select "Tools" from the main menu.
Choose Quick Preferences.
Select the checkbox "Enable JavaScript".
Opera 6 and 7
Select "File" from the main menu.
Choose "Preferences".
Click "Multimedia".
Under the "JavaScript" heading, select "Enable JavaScript".
Konqueror
Select "Settings" from the main menu.
Choose "Configure Konqueror".
Change to the "Java & Javascript" tab.
Select the checkbox "Enable JavaScript globally" under the "Javascript" tab.
Netscape 6.x and 7.x (Mozilla 1.0)
Select "Edit" from the main menu.
Choose "Preferences item".
Click on the "Advanced" label displayed in the list of options on the left hand side of the Preferences window that pops up.
Select the checkbox marked "Enable Javascript for Navigator".