In order to display this page properly, JavaScripting needs to be enabled on your browser. JavaScript is a computer programming language for use on web pages and is required to view and interact with many websites on the Internet.  You can activate this functionality very simply within your browser window.  Just follow these steps:

Internet Explorer (6.0)

  • Select 'Tools' from the top menu
  • Choose 'Internet Options'
  • Click on the 'Security' tab
  • Click on 'Custom Level'
  • Scroll down until you see section labled 'Scripting'
  • Under 'Active Scripting', select 'Enable' and click OK

Netscape Navigator (4.8)

  • Select 'Edit' from the top menu
  • Choose 'Preferences'
  • Choose 'Advanced'
  • Choose 'Scripts & Plugins'
  • Select the 'Enable JavaScript' checkbox and click OK

Mozilla Firefox (1.0)

  • Select 'Tools' from the top menu
  • Choose 'Options'
  • Choose 'Web Features' from the left navigation
  • Select the checkbox next to 'Enable JavaScript' and click OK

Mozilla Firefox (1.5)

  • Select 'Tools' from the top menu
  • Choose 'Options'
  • Choose 'Content' from the top navigation
  • Select the checkbox next to 'Enable JavaScript' and click OK

Apple Safari (1.0)

  • Select 'Safari' from the top menu
  • Choose 'Preferences'
  • Choose 'Security'
  • Select the checkbox next to 'Enable JavaScript'

Please keep in mind that upgrading your browser or installing new security software or security patches may affect your JavaScript settings. It is a good idea to double-check that JavaScript is still enabled if you notice problems with seeing web content. Additionally, if your JavaScript setting is set to 'Prompt', you may encounter a warning about downloading scripts from some websites.

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