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Answer» I cannot click on any links that begin with javascript, Ive tried enabling JAVA through Internet options, Ive tried lowering the security settings a little and that did not work either. Does anyone have any other ideas?zhsp109...... Do you have Sun systems ( java ) installed ? If not get it at ...... http://www.sun.com/ over on the right side ..... It will say get java here ...... download it and install and your issue should be resolved . Please let us know if it's not .
dl65 That didnt work either, I downloaded it installed it and restarted my computer and nothing, do you have any other suggestions?zhsp109 ..... can you post a link to a site you CANT get to ?
Did you check in internet options to be sure it ticked ?
dl65 ex: www.dodgers.com .... I can get there but if i try to click on the T in the "ticket center" on the far left in the middle of the page it will not take me to find tickets.
Sorry Im new at this, whats Ticked?I don't know whose bright idea it was to give two different programming technologies such similar names, but they should be spanked!
javascript (the 'j' can be lowercase) is a fairly straightforward non-proprietary SCRIPTING language that is run by a browser such as Internet Explorer, Firefox or Opera.
Java is a proprietary programming language made by Sun Microsystems, that runs independantly of browsers, but is often seen running within a browser by means of a special Java plugin module.
The two are different in the way they work and in what they can do. Javascript is best for simple, text-based tasks. Java can be used for complex programming, and is much better at graphical stuff than javascript.
It helps to know the difference, because immediately we can see that in your case, downloading Java will not make the slightest bit of difference to your problem. You need to look for the javascript settings (Tools-->Internet Options-->Advanced, in Internet Explorer). Also, be aware that javascript MAY be disabled in all sorts of ways by any internet security software you have running. So try temporarily disabling that to see whether it's the cause of your problem.
Finally, try loading the web sites in a different browser entirely. After all, if you value your privacy and security you should be dropping IE like a hot potato. Firefox and Opera are both good choices, although Firefox is a little more standards compliant and would be my preference.You are a Specialist, thank you! I downloaded the firefox browser and it WORKS like a charm!!! Thank you again!!!! zhsp109.... I just tried your Dodger site ...and have no problems ......
Quote [highlight]Sorry Im new at this, whats Ticked?[/highlight] If you have Internet Explorer open .....click on tools/Internet Options/Advanced tab...... now scroll down until you see Java (Sun) then below that there is a square ( there should be a green ckeck mark or tick in the square) ...if there isn't , put the cursor in the square and click ...... now the tick mark is there .....click apply and ok .Hey D... did you read my post?
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