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JiaPei Jen
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Joined: Nov 19, 2000
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After I downloaded the IE 6.0 to my machine, this problem happens when I try to view a document:
"Your browser must have JavaScript enabled. Please check your configuration or update your browser."
I have viewed the same document with the IE 5.X without any problem. I think there are lots of experts at the JavaRanch to help me dealing with this problem. Thanks.
Cindy Glass
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In IE6.0 go into Tools/Internet Options/Advanced and find the place where you can select "enable javascript".


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JiaPei Jen
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Thanks, Cindy. However, I followed your instruction. I saw a long list of things and went through all of them, but was unable to find the item "enable JavaScript". I am using the IE 6.0.
Thomas Paul
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It's under the security tab. Hit "default level" and that should fix it.


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JiaPei Jen
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Thanks, Thomas and Cindy. It is working now.
 
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