Enabled Java and cookies- but websites say I haven't
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Enabled Java and cookies- but websites say I haven't
Well, I have "Enable Java" checked under "Preferences- Advanced" and "Allow all cookies" and "Accept cookies normally" checked under "Privacy and Security." However, I keep being told by websites that I need to enable javascript and cookies. I think I've done that. Any ideas about what might be going on?
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- Guest
(I'm not shouting at you, simply copying another post)
JAVA IS NOT JAVASCRIPT
"Java is Not JavaScript
JavaScript is Not Java"
http://www.dannyg.com/ref/javavsjavascript.html
"JavaScript is Not Java"
http://www.ericgiguere.com/articles/jav ... -java.html
You want to enable JavaScript (& probably more so then Java).
Edit | Preferences | Advanced | -> Scripts & Plug-ins --> Enable JavaScript for
JAVA IS NOT JAVASCRIPT
"Java is Not JavaScript
JavaScript is Not Java"
http://www.dannyg.com/ref/javavsjavascript.html
"JavaScript is Not Java"
http://www.ericgiguere.com/articles/jav ... -java.html
You want to enable JavaScript (& probably more so then Java).
Edit | Preferences | Advanced | -> Scripts & Plug-ins --> Enable JavaScript for
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No extensions. I made this discovery while trying to transfer bookmarks to a new profile.
Two such sites are http://my.netscape.com and http://my.myway.com
Two such sites are http://my.netscape.com and http://my.myway.com
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(therube)
I do use NoScript (which is a JavaScript blocker, in general terms).
On my intial attempts to load each site, I received the "you need JavaScript" message.
Enabling each site, through NoScript, to allow JavaScript, caused subsequent loads of the pages to load correctly.
So it would appear, that even though you have JavaScript enabled, something is still blocking it?
How about creating a new, clean Profile, as a test, & see if that works correctly.
I do use NoScript (which is a JavaScript blocker, in general terms).
On my intial attempts to load each site, I received the "you need JavaScript" message.
Enabling each site, through NoScript, to allow JavaScript, caused subsequent loads of the pages to load correctly.
So it would appear, that even though you have JavaScript enabled, something is still blocking it?
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The browser you're using is not allowing you to sign in to My Way.
Right now, your browser's settings are configured to disable cookies and/or javascript. In order to access your account, you must change your browser's settings to accept both cookies AND javascript.
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(netscape)
Invalid Browser Configuration
You have tried to access a feature which is not available for your current browser configuration. To use this feature, you must have:
* JavaScript enabled in your Preferences
How about creating a new, clean Profile, as a test, & see if that works correctly.
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This *was* a new, clean profile!Anonymous wrote:(therube)
I do use NoScript (which is a JavaScript blocker, in general terms).
On my intial attempts to load each site, I received the "you need JavaScript" message.
Enabling each site, through NoScript, to allow JavaScript, caused subsequent loads of the pages to load correctly.
So it would appear, that even though you have JavaScript enabled, something is still blocking it?Code: Select all
The browser you're using is not allowing you to sign in to My Way.
Right now, your browser's settings are configured to disable cookies and/or javascript. In order to access your account, you must change your browser's settings to accept both cookies AND javascript.Code: Select all
(netscape)
Invalid Browser Configuration
You have tried to access a feature which is not available for your current browser configuration. To use this feature, you must have:
* JavaScript enabled in your Preferences
How about creating a new, clean Profile, as a test, & see if that works correctly.
Yep. Those are the very messages I got.
I'll try again! Thanks!
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In your %Profile%/chrome directory, you would find noscript.jar.
In your Mozilla/SeaMonkey installation directory, you would find components\noscriptService.js & defaults\pref\noscript.js.
In your Mozilla/SeaMonkey installation directory, you would find components\noscriptService.js & defaults\pref\noscript.js.
Fire 750, bring back 250.
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 6.1; en-US; rv:1.9.1.19) Gecko/20110420 SeaMonkey/2.0.14 Pinball CopyURL+ FetchTextURL FlashGot NoScript
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 6.1; en-US; rv:1.9.1.19) Gecko/20110420 SeaMonkey/2.0.14 Pinball CopyURL+ FetchTextURL FlashGot NoScript