This problem was actually addressed on the Firefox website. View the Related Link below for the full story.
Basically, you need to try to run Firefox in safe mode, as a plug-in or add-on may be the cause of the Javascript not working on WikiAnswers, even if Javascript is enabled. This is a probable, and the most likely, cause to your problem.
You may not have JavaScript enabled in your browser. Also Internet Explorer is an inferior browser, Firefox, Opera, etc. are all better suited for things such as JavaScript and CSS.
Many people use Mozilla Firefox as an alternative web browser to Internet Explorer. This program is an open-source program which has made it easy to customize. Javascript is accessible in Firefox, but in order to use it, you will need to ensure that it is turned on. In this article, you will learn the steps that are necessary in order to turn Javascript on in Firefox. 1. The first step you will want to take is to open a Mozilla Firefox window. Once the window has opened, go to the menu bar and select ‘tools.’ 2. Once the ‘tools’ option is open, you will want to find the ‘options’ button. Once you have opened the ‘options’ window, find the tab that reads ‘content’ on it. 3. In the ‘content’ window, you will want to look for the ‘Enable JavaScript’ radio button. This radio button will need to be highlighted in order for JavaScript to become enabled. 4. In this screen, you can also customize your JavaScript capabilities. You are able to customize what JavaScript can and cannot do by selecting the ‘advanced’ button. Once in the ‘advanced’ screen, you are able to select or deselect the options available for JavaScript, so that they are customized to suit your needs. 5. Once you have finished in this screen then click the ‘OK’ button. 6. After you have exited the advanced screen, click the ‘OK’ button at the bottom of the ‘options’ window as well. 7. After you have successfully closed all the screens, JavaScript will now be enabled. Once you follow these steps, turning Javascript on and off in Mozilla Firefox is very easy. You can also follow these steps to customize Javascript to meet the needs of each user as well.
because your not supposed to do what you do
Because Firefox already is flash enabled
One way to determine this is by entering this into the URL/link box in your browser: javascript:alert('hi') When you press enter, a little popup saying 'hi' should show. If it does, JavaScript is on.
Noscript can be used when a page does not recognize Javascript, or when Javascript is not enabled. Noscript allows the information on the page to still be readable.
If you are speaking of this website, you will have to have Javascript enabled in the settings menu for Safari.
Basically that is telling you to enable javascript in your browser. Come back with your browser name and someone could tell you how to enable javascript in it.
Java can be trusted, just enable the script at the prompt.
I would end the process. Control, Alt Delete (TASK MANAGER )and end. Sometimes programs stop responding.....With firefox you could usually restore your session if you have that enabled. K peace
This depends on your browser.In Firefox: Extra-> Options -> Content -> Enable JavascriptIn Internet Explorer: Tools -> Security -> Custom Level -> Enable Active ScriptingIn Safari: Tools-menu (right-top) -> Preferences -> Security -> Enable JavascriptOtherwise refer to your browser's manual.In Chrome 5:Wrench (button) | Options | Under the Hood (tab) | Content Settings (button) | Javascript (tab) | Check Allow All Sites to Run JavaScript
Javascript can be enabled or disabled in the browsers settings. You might currently have it turned off.