How Do You Install Javascript For Internet Explorer 7?
JavaScript is one of the most commonly used browser-side scripting languages on the Web. It allows website developers to execute a broad range of helpful functions, such as form validation, calculations and interface enhancements. Despite its many benefits, however, the language is most widely known for allowing developers to execute a particularly annoying feature: pop-up advertisements. Many people disable JavaScript in their browser as a result. Fortunately, because a JavaScript interpreter is built into Internet Explorer 7, re-enabling the language requires no software installation. Simply change one browser setting to execute JavaScript code again. Open an Internet Explorer 7 browser window. Click the “Tools” button near the top-right corner of the browser window and select “Internet Options.” Select the “Security” tab. Click the “Custom Level” button. Scroll down the list of security settings until you reach the “Scripting” heading. Set the “Active Scripting” setting to “Enable.”