Enable JavaScript On Internet Explorer 6.0

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.

There are really cool things that can be done on web pages with the help of JavaScript not only making the web pages interactive but also to beautify them.

Enabling the JavaScript on Internet Explorer 6.0 takes a some click here and there.

1. Right-click on the Internet Explorer icon that looks like a big blue "e" icon on the desktop view and choose PROPERTIES.


2. Click the SECURITY tab.


3. Click the CUSTOM LEVEL... button.


4. Scroll down the "Settings:" list until the "Scripting" category is found. Mark the ENABLE for "Active Scripting" option.


5. Click OK button of the Security Settings window.

6. Click YES button on the warning window that says "Are you sure you want to change the security settings for this zone?".


7. Click OK button on the Internet Options window.

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