About JavaScript
This website uses JavaScript for many convenience features to enhance your browsing experience. Some pages may function improperly if the browser you are using does not support JavaScript, or if you have JavaScript disabled.

What To Do
First determine what browser version you are using. From the browser's Help menu, choose the last item labeled "About [browser name]...". Macintosh users should go to the Apple menu and select the first item labeled "About [browser name]...".

Next, select the link below to find specific instructions on how to enable or upgrade your browser:

Enable Internet Explorer 5.x or 6.x
Enable Internet Explorer 5.x - Macintosh
Enable Internet Explorer 4.x
Enable Internet Explorer 3.x
Upgrade Internet Explorer
Upgrade Internet Explorer - Macintosh
 
Enable Netscape 6.x
Enable Netscape 4.x
Enable Netscape 3.x
Upgrade Netscape

Enable Internet Explorer 5.x or 6.x
  1. From the browser's Tools menu select "Internet Options..."
  2. Select the Security tab.
  3. Pick the "Internet zone" icon.
  4. Push the "Custom Level..." button.
  5. Scroll down the Settings list to the Scripting item. (You may need to double-click on icons to expand lists.
  6. Under the "Active scripting" item, choose the Enable radio button.
  7. Push OK and Yes to confirm and close the Security Settings dialog box, then OK again to close the Internet Options dialog box.
  8. Refresh the current page.
Enable Internet Explorer 5.x - Macintosh
  1. From the browser's Edit menu select "Preferences..."
  2. Within the left-hand pick list, expand the item group Web Browser (if necessary).
  3. Under the item group labeled Web Browser, select Web Control.
  4. Check the box labeled Enable JavaScript and push the OK button to close the Internet Explorer Preferences dialog box.
  5. Refresh the current page.
Enable Internet Explorer 4.x
  1. From the browser's View menu select "Internet Options..."
  2. Select the Security tab.
  3. Choose the Custom radio button.
  4. Push the "Settings..." button.
  5. Scroll down the list to the Scripting item. (You may need to double-click on icons to expand lists.
  6. Under the "Active scripting" item, choose the Enable radio button.
  7. Push OK to close the Security Settings dialog box, then OK again to close the Internet Options dialog box.
  8. Refresh the current page.
Enable Internet Explorer 3.x
  1. From the browser's View menu select "Options..."
  2. Select the Security tab.
  3. Check the "Run ActiveX scripts" checkbox near the bottom of the tab. When this item is checked, JavaScript will be enabled.
  4. Push OK to close the Options dialog box.
  5. Refresh the current page.
Upgrade Internet Explorer
We recommend that all users of Microsoft Internet Explorer, versions 5.0 and below upgrade to Internet Explorer 5.5 Service Pack 2 found at Internet Explorer for Windows at the Microsoft Web site.

Upgrade Internet Explorer - Macintosh
We recommend that all users of Microsoft Internet Explorer, versions 4.x and below upgrade to Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 found at Downloads: Internet Explorer at the Microsoft Mactopia Web site.

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Enable Netscape 6.x
  1. From the browser's Edit menu select "Preferences..."
  2. Within the Category pick list, select the word Advanced.
  3. Check the box labeled Enable JavaScript for Navigator and push the OK button to close the Preferences dialog box.
  4. Reload the current page.
Enable Netscape 4.x
  1. From the browser's Edit menu select "Preferences..."
  2. Within the Category pick list, select the word Advanced.
  3. Check the box labeled Enable JavaScript and push the OK button to close the Preferences dialog box.
  4. Reload the current page.
Enable Netscape 3.x
  1. From the browser's Options menu select "Network Preferences..."
  2. Select the Languages option.
  3. Check the box to enable JavaScript and push the OK button to close the Network Preferences dialog box.
  4. Reload the current page.
Upgrade Netscape
We recommend that all users of Netscape, versions 4.72 and below upgrade to Netscape Communicator 4.78 found at Netscape Archived Client Products at the Netscape Web site.

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