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I'm using Google chrome.I have to access a web page but it say " This application uses JavaScript Please make sure that JavaScript is enabled in your browser.To enable JavaScript goto: Tools>>InternetOptions>>Security>>Custom Level. Scroll down until you see section labeled 'Scripting' Under 'Active Scripting', select 'Enable' and click OK. Click refresh and do the registration again."

But there is no checkbox there to enable Java, only a button to config Google Gears.

Any advices on this?

Maybe you need to update Java? I know they recently released an update for that. I had an issue like this recently but the update took care of it.

 

Cheers

I don't know if this helps, but Java and JavaScript are completely different things.

ah yea, I didn't read closely enough to realize that...But I'm certain an update wouldn't hurt...

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Maybe you need to update Java? I know they recently released an update for that. I had an issue like this recently but the update took care of it.

 

Cheers

i did update java but it din't help as Java & JavaScript are totally different

 

A Childs Mind : Firefox is also no supporting that web page.

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