You dont  have to disable javascript. The Firefox add-on NoScript gives you
fine-grained control to let you enable javascript
site-by-site or even by script type for a particular site. Arent there
similar add-ons for Internet Explorer?

France and German both issued warnings not to use Internet Explorer - its
too full of holes.
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