Enabling JavaScript in Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 & 6

Enabling JavaScript in Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 & 6

 

 Microsoft Internet Explorer major release versions 5 and 6

 

In order to ascertain the browser version please click on the "Help" menu, and, then select the "About Internet Explorer" menu item, as demonstrated below:

Browser Version


Once the browser version has been determined, in Microsoft Internet Explorer versions 5 and 6 please click on the "Tools" menu, and, select "Internet Options" as follows below:

Internet Options


Please click on the "Security" tab, and, then the "Custom Level..." button, as outlined below.

Security Settings


Please locate the "Active scripting" option by scrolling down, using the mouse, to very nearly the bottom of the available list, and screen.

Once successfully retrieved, please enable the "Active scripting" option, or rather set the property to be enabled on the "Active scripting" option.

This can be performed by setting the option "Active scripting" to "Enable".

Please then click on the "OK" button as shown below:

Enable Scripting


Click "Yes", like so:

Change Settings


Click "OK", below:

Confirm Settings


One has now successfully enabled JavaScript on the Microsoft Internet Explorer browser, versions 5 and 6.

Now, should a browser window be already opened with the pages that had JavaScript disabled before still on show, then in order to view the interactive web pages - that one couldn't necessarily view properly before - using JavaScript then please simply "Refresh" the page in the browser, using the "F5" function key on one's keyboard, or, click the right mouse button and select "Refresh" from the context menu.

Alternatively, please feel free to open a new browser window, and, then point the browser's URL at any web pages that one may wish to view and watch the interactive elements on the pages come to life right before one's very own eyes.