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navigator.appName
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.
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You can find out if your browser supports html5 by going to html5test.com
Your home page or start up page.
I'm sorry, but as an AI, I do not have the ability to determine what browser you are currently using. However, you can typically find out by looking at the top of your browser window where the name of the browser is usually displayed. Alternatively, you can go to the browser's settings or help menu to find out which browser you are using.
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If you cannot find them search their name, it's as simple as that.
Let's say you type in the host name, "www.google.com" into your browser. The browser will contact the DNS (Domain Name Server) and ask it for the ip address (192.117.0.1 for example) for www.google.com. This is what's called a forward lookup. The reverse lookup then is when the browser has the ip address but needs to find the host name for that address. So the browser contacts the DNS using the ip address and asks for the host name.
put the name of whatever you like in the search browser and it will pull up
Click the name Safari and then Preferences which is what tools is called in Safari.
* The 'CO' comes after the clients name.
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.
One can find their browser stats by finding their browser's settings menu. There a user can view their cookies, browser history, extensions, and other stats that they might be interested in.
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a browser name means the name of the program you use to explore internet ex.mozilla,rockmelt,orbit...
How could I find clients if I start an answering service?