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What is flash?
Flash is a plug-in (a small bit of software) which allows you to interact
with animations, games and other multimedia content. For further information
information on Flash and the Flash Player you can visit the
Flash Player Support FAQs
on the Adobe website..
Flash is available on over 97% of all web browsers and is currently used
by several of the Internet's biggest sites, including Google, YouTube and
MySpace.
How to install Flash?
You can download the latest version of the Adobe Flash player directly from the
Adobe website.
If you are having problems with your Flash player, it isn't installing correctly
or you wish to re-install your Player please visit the Adobe
Flash Player Support FAQs
which can help you troubleshoot most problems. This provides
advice for users with either Windows or Macintosh systems.
What is JavaScript?
JavaScript is a commonly used Internet programming language which enables
many websites to provide additional features eg positioning and displaying
of certain objects, providing drop down menus, Flash Player detection and
validating form fields.
JavaScript is commonly used by the many of the biggest sites on the Internet,
including Amazon, eBay and Google.
How do I enable JavaScript?
Internet Explorer - if you are using IE 5 (or later),
then please:
go to the 'Tools' menu and select 'Internet Options'
go to the 'Security' tab on the panel and ensure 'Internet' is selected
click 'Custom Level'
on the 'Security Settings' panel scroll down and locate the 'Scripting'
section
find 'Active Scripting' and click 'Enable'
click 'OK' to save your 'Security Settings'
click 'OK' to exit the 'Internet Options' panel
and then 'Refresh' your web browser (or use 'F5')
Firefox - for users of Mozilla's Firefox, please:
go to the 'Tools' menu
select 'Options'
go to the 'Content' tab
make sure that the 'Enable JavaScript' box is checked
click 'OK'
and 'Reload' your web browser (or use 'Ctrl + R')
Safari - for Mac users with the latest version of Safari
(2.x):
select 'Preferences' from the 'Safari' menu
click 'Security'
ensure that both the 'Enable Java' and 'Enable JavaScript' boxes are
checked
close the panel
finally, 'Reload' your web browser
AOL - users of AOL 7.0 or 8.0 should:
from the 'My AOL' menu, click 'Preferences'
click 'WWW'
select the 'Security' tab from the 'AOL Internet Properties' panel
click 'Custom'
on the 'Security Settings' panel scroll down and locate the 'Scripting'
section
find 'Active Scripting' and click 'Enable'
click 'OK' to save your 'Security Settings'
click 'OK' to exit the 'Internet Properties' panel
and then 'Reload' your web browser
AOL - users of AOL 9.0 should:
from the 'AOL toolbar', click 'Settings'
select the 'Essentials' tab and then click 'Internet [Web] Options'
go to the 'Security' tab on the panel and ensure 'Internet' is selected
click 'Custom Level'
on the 'Security Settings' panel scroll down and locate the 'Scripting'
section
find 'Active Scripting' and click 'Enable'
click 'OK' to save your 'Security Settings'
click 'OK' to exit the 'Internet Options' panel
close the 'Settings' window
and then 'Reload' your web browser
Opera users with the versions 6.xx and 7.xx should:
select 'Preferences' from the 'File' menu
click 'Multimedia'
ensure the 'Enable JavaScript' box is checked
click 'OK'
click 'Reload'
Netscape - users of Netscape 7 should:
select 'Preferences' from the 'Edit' menu
click 'Advanced' in the 'Category' list
select 'Scripts & Plugins' from the menu
check the 'Navigator' box under the 'Enable JavaScript for' section