What is JavaScript?
JavaScript is a programming language used to add interactive features to web pages.
Why do I need to enable JavaScript to use all the functionality of the T-Net website?
JavaScript allows T-Net to provide interactive functionality without requiring you to reload the web page. It is also used to help ensure that the data you enter on the site is accurate and complete. Certain sections of the T-Net website will not function as expected if JavaScript is disabled.
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How do I change this setting so I can use all the features of the T-Net website?
Microsoft Internet Explorer 7.x, 6.x, and 5.x
- Open Internet Explorer
- Select Internet Options from the Tools menu
- In Internet Options dialog box select the Security tab
- Click Custom level button at bottom right (the Security settings dialog box will open)
- Under the Scripting category enable "Active Scripting", "Allow paste options via script" and "Scripting of Java applets"
- Click OK twice to exit
Mozilla Firefox 3.x, 2.x, 1.x
- Select Options from the Tools menu
- Click Content
- Check Enable JavaScript
- Click OK to exit
Consult the Help menu in your web browser for further instructions.
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