This depends on your browser.
In Firefox: Extra-> Options -> Content -> Enable Javascript
In internet Explorer: Tools -> Security -> Custom Level -> Enable Active Scripting
In Safari: Tools-menu (right-top) -> Preferences -> Security -> Enable Javascript
Otherwise 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 is always enabled in Google Chrome - in fact, you cannot turn it off.
However, if you are talking about Java (a completely different language, the only coincidence is in names), you can go to Sun's website and download the Java Runtime Environment, which will allow all of your browsers (Chrome, IE, Firefox, etc) to use Java applications.
Javascript is a website feature. To turn it on, go into the "options" or "preferences" menu item of your web browser. Javascript controls will be found there.
i dnt think its possible!
JavaScript maybe
yes turn on javascript or get the latest adobe flash player
You can't "remove" it. It's built into the web browser. You need to find out how to turn it on. That depends on your browser. Try the "help" section. If not, try searching the web for "turn off JavaScript in [your browser name and version here]" Then just follow the instructions to find where to turn it on, and do so.
JavaScript is a programming language that is largely used by web browsers to create highly dynamic and interactive user interfaces. JavaScript has become an important part of current web application development, as most of the applications that make the web users in daily life are written in this robust code. So, if you've turned off JavaScript on your Android phone and now want to turn it back on, we can help.
Most modern browser can, but not all browsers are able to interpret JavaScript. Even the newest browsers normally give the user the ability to turn JavaScript completely off. According to a report from Yahoo! in October 2010, nearly 1% of their users have JavaScript disabled.
A JavaScript tutorial contains instructions that will teach you how to code in JavaScript.
Javascript does not have classes
Javascript can help in browseing
Javascript was created in 1995.
If you are using PHP for creating a website, it will turn into a mess if you don't use separate files for CSS & Javascript. It is not that much of a problem as external javascript functions are not that difficult to call from html or php files. The code looks neat and we can differentiate the problem areas more accurately. The problem obviously resides when you use ASP.NET & call external javascript files. ASP.NET assigns different client side and server side ids for controls. It maybe a good idea there to discard the external coding of javascript if javascript functions are not called