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Old June 17th 09, 09:27 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
Dallas[_4_]
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Default bank site & enabling java

Thanks Twayne & please, no "sorry's" as you all have been of great help to
me. But I checked into that other option below & still no dice.

thanks again Twayne

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"Twayne" wrote in message
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Dallas wrote:
thanks again twayne, but I have done that, it was already checked as
enabled, but still i cant get into the credit union site.
now what about this: above the scripting option, in custom level,
under Misc. are these 2 things, both of which are checked as disabled:
Allow scripting of IE browser control
&
Allow script initiated windows without size or position constraints

thanks & i have an email to the credit union to have them take a look


I've never noticed those and thus haven't even looked at them, so no help
there. It sounds like a possibility though and worth trying. If it's not
a fix, set them back until you can learn more about them.
Watch out that you aren't enabling something for untrusted sites or
anything like that. On a quick scan, all I find similar to what you
mentioned is for untrusted sites, NOT something you want to allow scripts
on if you don't have to.

It's a long shot but have you previously done what this page talks about?
http://www.fiveanddime.net/secure-internet-explorer-6/
That could be one of the problems; dropmyrights.msi.

Sorry,

Twayne





"Twayne" wrote in message
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Dallas wrote:
hope this finds all doing well.

just tried to log into my credit union's site & they now say :"Your
browser is not capable of viewing this site because it does not
support JavaScript or JavaScript may be disabled. Please enable
JavaScript on your browser. "
I am trying to find out how to enable it, but still searching.

any/all will be appreciated - thanks ia!

As already mentioned, Java and Javascript are two different things.
Here are some links that should help you out:

http://answers.suntrust.com/doc/snbb...revPageIndex=2

http://www.tucows.com/article/1690
This one includes several different browsers besides IE.

HTH,

Twayne`


I've never noticed those and thus haven't even looked at them.



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