Also, bear in mind that it's possible some of the JavaScript scripts
are not functioning properly. I have JavaScript enabled in both IE and
Firefox but still occasionally encounter pages that report JavaScript
errors.

Sometimes it's the scripts themselves that are to blame.

--
Walt Campbell
atypicaluser (at) gmail (dot) com

On 10/14/05, Dan Lewis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Friday 14 October 2005 10:31 am, John Barman wrote:
> > I know this is not exactly an Open Office question, but I am sure
> > somebody can answer this one for me. On a lot of Web Sites I visit, I
> > cannot access a lot of links that appear to be Java script - and I
> > get an 'Error on Page' message. Not knowing the first thing about
> > Java and what it does, and knowing it is a Sun systems program, I am
> > hoping for guidance here. Can someone help me please? John B
>
>      Java and JavaScript are not the same. If you are using IE, you need
> to open Internet Options on your browser and adjust the JavaScript
> options. The help file in IE should explain how to do this.
>
> Dan
>
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