Hi, If you want to enable java script try the steps mentioned below. A. Launch Internet Explorer click on Tools, and then click Internet Options. B. Click on the Advanced tab. C. If Java is installed, there will be a Java section in the Settings list. Jul 27, 2017 Chrome has dropped support for NPAPI plugins, such as Java and Silverlight, in October this year. Currently, the only major browsers that retain plugin support. To enable Java, select the option under Java. To disable Java, clear the option under Java. When you are finished, click OK. Note: o The Java section mentioned in step “c” above will only be present if you have the Java software installed. If you do not see the section, download Java software from the following link. Hope this helps. Firefox for a while now has enabled javascript by default with no obvious controls to disable it. It is more likely you have some script blocker or adblocker causing this problem. • Try Firefox in its safe mode does that help. That will disable extensions. There is a preference javascript.enabled but that would normally always be set as true, unless something or someone is changing it. You may look at and change that by typing about:config into the address bar & pressing enter. Accept any warning. Then type in to the page's search bar va.en highlight the pref by right clicking and toggle to true if necessary • See 7. Firefox for a while now has enabled javascript by default with no obvious controls to disable it. It is more likely you have some script blocker or adblocker causing this problem. • Try Firefox in its safe mode does that help. That will disable extensions. There is a preference javascript.enabled but that would normally always be set as true, unless something or someone is changing it. You may look at and change that by typing about:config into the address bar & pressing enter. Accept any warning. Then type in to the page's search bar va.en highlight the pref by right clicking and toggle to true if necessary • See. Firefox for a while now has enabled javascript by default with no obvious controls to disable it. It is more likely you have some script blocker or adblocker causing this problem. * Try Firefox in its safe mode does that help. That will disable extensions. [[Troubleshoot Firefox issues using Safe Mode]] There is a preference 'javascript.enabled' but that would normally always be set as true, unless something or someone is changing it. You may look at and change that by typing 'about:config' into the address bar & pressing enter. Accept any warning. Then type in to the page's search bar 'va.en' highlight the pref by right clicking and toggle to true if necessary * See http://kb.mozillazine.org/About:config.
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