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I installed AdBlock Plus to achieve those results.
The software needed to use the Norad Santa Tracker is the Adobe Flashplayer. You can download this program from Adobe's website. Also, make sure that JavaScript is enabled on your computer.
In general, no you do not need Java or JavaScript to play music on your computer. However, if you want to hear music played by a website, there's a good chance that it uses one of these technologies to do it, in which case you would need Java or a JavaScript enabled browser.
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.
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.
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.
Javascript can be enabled or disabled in the browsers settings. You might currently have it turned off.
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.
Quite simply, both protocols must be enabled - both on the computer and on the routers.Quite simply, both protocols must be enabled - both on the computer and on the routers.Quite simply, both protocols must be enabled - both on the computer and on the routers.Quite simply, both protocols must be enabled - both on the computer and on the routers.
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.