Enable JavaScript And Cookies On Safari 3.1.2 (525.21) For Windows

Years before, web pages were only made of HTML (Hyper Text Markup Language) codes, which is still the one that is being used today. However, simply relying to HTML is not enough now a days because web pages are not only text based documents anymore, therefore, comes the JavaScript. And again, do not confuse yourself with the Java software that was released by the Sun Microsystems because the Javascript and Java are two different programming languages. Both the Javascript and the Java have been very important addition to the Internet web pages.

The JavaScript is a software technology that is needed on most web pages for buttons, online forms, decorations and other content to work properly. Disabling JavaScript will cause some sites to not work properly, thus, it is best to enable the JavaScript on the browser for the web pages to appear correctly in your screen.

Hand in hand, it is just alright to enable the Cookies in the browser because most web pages too requires the cookies to be enabled on the browser for them to appear in your screen, most especially with those web sites that offer online job application.

Here are the steps to enable JavaScript And Cookies On Safari 3.1.2 (525.21) on Windows XP.

1. Double-click the SAFARI icon on the desktop view to launch it.


2. Click the EDIT menu on the Safari toolbar across the top and choose PREFERENCES....


3. Click the SECURITY icon that looks like a padlock.


4. Put a check on the ENABLE JAVASCRIPT option under "Web content:".

5. Marke the ALWAYS option under "Accept cookies:"


6. Click the [X] button located on the top right corner of the Safari Preferences window.

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