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Champion
Join Date: Jan 2007
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![]() I'm trying to load the page to download the Play the Fae Trial. The message I get : We're sorry, there appears to be a problem loading this website. You may need to enable JavaScript in your browser in order to continue. Hey, thanks for the incomprehensible technical jargon. Hint to get more subscribers: Explain how to enable JavaScript. I used to work in technical support and if anyone ever wrote something as patently stupid as the above message they would be fired. In order to continue, you may need to bramble the figet in the contoxor. I'm really, really sorry, but idiot is the only word I can think for the person who put up that message. I'm sorry but you ARE an idiot. Glad we got that out of the way. I made sure I had the latest flash from macromedia. The site says it works. I also made sure I had sun java 1.5.0_11. Nothing leads me to believe java is not enabled, but then I can't find the place in my browser that says, "Hey guy, javascript is enabled." I'm using IE 7. So, kindly, please, how do I make sure Javascript is enabled. Thanks a ton. |
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Loremaster
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Rotterdam
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![]() First of all: ya dont have to act like a total [Removed for Content] as that doesnt realy make people want to help you. Java is used in alot of website`s so if the sony site doesnt work chances are numerous others wont work either. Sometimes it works to reset your browser in your optionscreen cos its known that some anti-spyware programs disable java support extra safety. If that doesnt work you have a serious issue with your browser and should contact microsoft for support. Blaiming sony for your own problem isnt the way to go.
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Join Date: Jan 2007
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lmhotep wrote:
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Loremaster
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Rotterdam
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![]() You can find the option to enable the java plugin under internet options -> programs -> manage insert thingies (sorry using a dutch windows). Down in the list you`ll see the java plugin wich should be set enabled. Also make sure active-X is working correctly cos without that most plugins wont even work (google for active-X as its to much to type).
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Join Date: Jan 2007
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Join Date: Nov 2004
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Volki wrote:
lmhotep wrote: You can go to this Sun site and there is a installation verification test and the ability to update the java version if required http://www.java.com/en/download/manual.jsp
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General
Join Date: Nov 2004
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First off, Java and JavaScript are two different things. Installing a Java VM inst going to enable JavaScript. Secondly, that error message that you are so rudely referring to is generated by your browser NOT by anything SoE is doing... before you run around badmouthing everyone, your should try having a clue about what you are talking about. Third, spending 8 seconds of your own time with google will answer your question. Since apparently your 8 seconds is more valuabe than the rest of ours - http://www.tranexp.com/win/JavaScri...bling.htm#MSIE7 --Ruab
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General
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Unrest
Posts: 75
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ruab wrote:
First off, Java and JavaScript are two different things. Installing a Java VM inst going to enable JavaScript. Secondly, that error message that you are so rudely referring to is generated by your browser NOT by anything SoE is doing... before you run around badmouthing everyone, your should try having a clue about what you are talking about. Third, spending 8 seconds of your own time with google will answer your question. Since apparently your 8 seconds is more valuabe than the rest of ours - http://www.tranexp.com/win/JavaScri...bling.htm#MSIE7 --Ruabthanks, very helpful link (was looking for an easy explanation myself so i could send it to people who don't get technical jargon). As to the OP, if you worked in tech support then you should really know how to solve your own problems through research. It pains me to see you bring attitude to a forum where people are trying to help. It's even worse that you didn't bother trying to find this information on your own. Please utilize tools available before you post here. It looks much better if you find your solution then post it for everyone to see. Also makes you a hero to those who didn't ask the question and now have the answer. thanks, i hope this changes your mind on proper use of the technical forums here. People here aren't out to get you but it is rather bothersome that people don't try to help themselves first sometimes. |
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