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Enabling JavaScript in Internet Explorer will allow you to view websites and web pages that have been developed using this type of programming language. JavaScript can be enabled from the Internet Options menu within Tools in Internet Explorer.
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1Launch a session of Internet Explorer on your computer or device.
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2Click on “Tools” at the top of your session and select “Internet Options.” The Internet Options window will display on-screen.Advertisement
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3Click on the “Security” tab.
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4Click on the “Internet” button.
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5Click on “Custom Level.”
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6Navigate to the section called “Security Settings – Internet Zone.”
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7Scroll down to the “Scripting” section.
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8Select “Enable” below the option that reads “Active Scripting.”
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9Click on “OK,” or select the option that saves your preferences in Internet Options.
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10Click on the “Back” button in your session of Internet Explorer.
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11Click on the “Refresh” button in your browser. Internet Explorer will refresh and start running JavaScript going forward.[1]
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