--- Mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Another poster showed how to determine if it's on or not, but if
> you're looking for how to turn it on or off, it's here:
> 
> Tools.. Internet Options... Security...
> Click on appropriate zone (Internet, Local intranet, etc.)
> Click on Custom Level
> Scroll down to the scripting section (near the bottom)
> Set the Active Scripting option appropriately.

Thanks, Mark. The weather.com link that was posted before is actually
more like what I was looking for, as it not only explains the process
in IE, but in several other popular browsers as well. Although, I noted
with some dissatisfaction, they don't have Firefox in their list, which
is perhaps the easiest app (next to Opera) to turn JS on and off in -
simply go to Tools->Options->Web Features and click the "Enable
Javascript" box. And of course, in OSX, it's Firefox->Preferences->Web
Features->Enable Javascript. :-)

Cheers,
-Bob


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