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04/27/2003 09:03:28 AM · #1 |
What means "Your browser does not support script" message just above the dpchallenge logo?
Also there is nothing to select from in the blue bar below the logo.
I have logged out and in again, cleared cookies and gone thru the steps suggested by AOL and rebooted PC.
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04/27/2003 09:24:00 AM · #2 |
That means your browser has Javascript support turned off. The menu on the blue bar is done through Javascript - hence, nothing there.
Hope this helps!
-Matt |
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04/27/2003 02:11:14 PM · #3 |
Originally posted by mbardeen: That means your browser has Javascript support turned off. The menu on the blue bar is done through Javascript - hence, nothing there.
Hope this helps!
-Matt |
When you get the answer let me know I also have no menu like community, my home and etc. my javascript is not turned off. I do not have the message you browser dies not support script. This site has offered
several suggestions which did not work. I have no problem at any other site. After today I will be unavailable for a few days. Good luck crafty Sue |
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04/27/2003 02:29:59 PM · #4 |
My softwear must be corrupted. When I get more time and a copy of aol ver8 I plan to reload. AOL online help was no help at all.
Ahhhh, I just discovered I can use the menus at the BOTTOM of each page to get around this problem.
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04/27/2003 03:00:51 PM · #5 |
Does AOL still have its own browser? If so and if that's what you're using, that's probably the problem right there. I'd suggest downloading Internet Explorer or Mozilla or some other browser.
(I'd also suggest getting rid of AOL completely, but that's not really the point.) |
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04/27/2003 04:01:02 PM · #6 |
AOL's browser is now "built in" Netscape. So, it should be compatible. Be sure to check your web settings in Preferences, again. Also if the advanced button is in there somewhere, see what is in there.
I use to run AOL (been a few months, so may have changed it), and sometimes the settings just need to be clicked on and off and on again and be sure to save those preferences.
One thing that customer service always said was quit aol, find the aol preferences file and throw it away. Then restart aol and reset your preferences. Another thing to try.
Good luck
Message edited by author 2003-04-27 16:03:06.
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04/27/2003 04:40:00 PM · #7 |
Originally posted by dacrazyrn: AOL's browser is now "built in" Netscape. So, it should be compatible. Be sure to check your web settings in Preferences, again. Also if the advanced button is in there somewhere, see what is in there.
I use to run AOL (been a few months, so may have changed it), and sometimes the settings just need to be clicked on and off and on again and be sure to save those preferences.
One thing that customer service always said was quit aol, find the aol preferences file and throw it away. Then restart aol and reset your preferences. Another thing to try.
Ok I just went to AOL Settings at top-thenPerferences- interenet properties-internet options and found that I had 2 Java runtime's damanged which were created 3-26- 2003 last accessed 4-26-2003
for the anti AOL people you can have your opinon but I haven't
found anything I'd trade AOL for to each his own
craftysue
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