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JavaScript is a programming language that lets you take full advantage of our website's functionality. If you have difficulty accessing certain features, you may need to enable JavaScript on your browser. To enable JavaScript in Microsoft Internet Explorer, Safari, and Firefox browsers, see your operating system's user manual or on-screen Help directory—or follow the instructions below.

Note: Check with your company's IT department before changing your computer's settings.

Internet Explorer 6.0 , 7.0, or 8.0

  1. Click Tools in your browser's menu bar, then choose Internet Options from the dropdown menu.
  2. On the Internet Options screen, click the Security tab.
  3. Select Internet from the Zone box, then select Custom Levels and click Settings.
  4. Scroll down to Scripting, then to Active Scripting.
  5. Make sure the Enable checkbox is selected.
  6. Click OK.

Google Chrome 3.x and 4.x

Windows:

JavaScript is enabled by default. No action is needed.

Mozilla Firefox 3.x

  1. Click Options from the tools menu.
  2. Click Web Features from the left menu.
  3. Check the Enable JavaScript checkbox.
  4. Click OK.

Safari 4.0

  1. Click "Preferences" from the Safari menu.
  2. Click the "Security" icon, if it's not already selected.
  3. Check the "Enable plug-ins", "Enable Java", and "Enable JavaScript" options.