How to Enable JavaScript in Firefox; How to Enable JavaScript in Firefox. By: Aaron Parson. If the feature gets disabled, however, every version of the browser since 23 has the setting to re-enable JavaScript hidden on the about:config page. Step 1: Browse to about:config in any Firefox window. If Java is already installed but applets do not work, you need to enable Java through your web browser. Chrome browser versions 42 and above. (Windows) or Java Applet Plug-in (Mac OS X) to select it; Check that the option selected is Ask to Activate or Always Activate or on older Firefox versions, click on the Enable button.
UPDATE: This tutorial still works in 2017/2018. Will only work on Chrome installations on Windows machines. Mac and Linux are not supported by this add-on. Does Chrome support Java? As of Google Chrome version 45, it automatically disabled Java applets required to function properly. In this tutorial, I will should you guys how to enable Java in Google Chrome once again.
IE Tab: Common Error: This site uses a plugin (Java(TM( that is unsupported. Press Release From Oracle: Chrome no longer supports NPAPI (technology required for Java applets). The Java plug-in for web browsers relies on the cross platform plugin architecture NPAPI, which has been supported by all major web browsers for over a decade.
Google's Chrome version 45 (scheduled for release in September 2015) drops support for NPAPI, impacting plugins for Silverlight, Java, Facebook Video and other similar NPAPI based plugins. Addressed in this tutorial: - Enable JavaScript in Google Chrome - Enable Java in Chrome - How to enable java in Google Chrome This tutorial will apply for computers, laptops, desktops,and tablets running the Windows 10, Windows 8/8.1, Windows 7 operating systems.Works for all major computer manufactures (Dell, HP, Acer, Asus, Toshiba, Lenovo, Samsung).
To access GoWMU, your browser must support non-persistent cookies and JavaScript, and have Java enabled. Instructions for doing so are below. Chrome.
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Click the Customize and control Google Chrome icon (three horizontal bars in the upper right corner). Select Settings. Click Show advanced settings. At the bottom. Under Privacy, click the Content Settings button. Cookies: check Allow local data to be set. Javascript: check Allow all sites to run JavaScript.
Firefox. Click the Firefox menu in the left hand corner of the window. Select Options. Click Content. Check the Enable JavaScript box. Click Privacy. Under the History heading, set Firefox will to Remember History.
Internet Explorer. From the Tools menu, select Internet Options. (In IE9 and up, the Tools menu is a gear icon).
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To enable session cookies, click the Privacy tab. Locate the Settings slider and change the privacy settings to Medium. If you have an older version of IE, locate and click the checkbox next to Always allow session cookies. To enable JavaScript, click the Security tab. Under Select a zone to view, click Internet. Locate the Custom area of the Security tab, and click the Custom Level button. From the Security Settings dialog box that opens, scroll through the options until you see Scripting.
Check the radio buttons next to Enable Active Scripting and Scripting of Java applets. Click OK to accept scripting and cookie handling changes and close the Security Settings window. From the Internet Options dialog box, click Apply to effect settings, and then OK to close the box. Chrome (Macintosh). Click the Customize and control Google Chrome icon (three horizontal bars in the upper right corner). Select Settings. Click Show advanced settings. at the bottom.
Under Privacy, click the Content Settings button. Cookies: check Allow local data to be set. Javascript: check Allow all sites to run JavaScript. Firefox (Macintosh). Click the Tools menu.
Select Options. Click Content. Check the Enable JavaScript box. Click Privacy.
Under the History heading, set Firefox will to Remember History. Safari (Macintosh).
Click Safari in the menu bar and choose Preferences. From the Preferences dialog box that opens, select the Security option.
Under Web Content, check the Enable JavaScript box. Select the Privacy option.
Make sure Block Cookies is not set to Always.
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