VK wrote:
> joemac wrote:
> > I tried executing the code that you provided as a counter example and
> > it likewise did not work for me as it should have. No prompt box
> > appeared and I got the following result:
> >
> > You did not tell me your name... :-(
>
> It means then that
>
> Option A) You browser doesn't support JavaScript - highly unlikely
> but...
I'm using IE version 6. Seems unlikely to me as well.
> Option B) You raised security settings too high so JavaScript became
> disabled on your browser.
>
> In the latter case (if Internet Explorer):
> 1) run Internet Explorer
> 2) Tools > Internet Options... > Security tab
> 3) Select "Internet" zone and click "Custom level"
> 4) Find the "Active scripting" section and set it to "Enable"
> The rest of settings you may leave is they are.
I thought maybe we were onto something here but it turns out that my
Active Scripting was already Enabled. I checked my "Intranet" settings
as well and it is enabled there also.
Any other ideas?
Thanks, Joe
Received on Sat Dec 3 04:34:05 2005