How do I enable Javascript in my browser?
In order to view the tests correctly, you will need to have JavaScript enabled in your browser. To do so, please follow the instructions below:
Enable Javascript for Internet Explorer Versions:
- 8.x (Windows)
- 7.x (Windows)
- If you are using something below v7, You should really update your browser!
- 5.x or 6.x (Windows)
- 4.x or 5.x (Macintosh)
- 4.x (Windows)
- 3.x (Windows)
Enable Javascript for Firefox Versions:
- 3.x (Linux) (Macintosh) (Windows)
- If you are using something below v3, You should update your browser!
- 2.x
Enable Javascript for Safari Versions:
Please keep in mind that upgrading your browser or installing new security software or security patches may affect your JavaScript settings. It is a good idea to double-check that JavaScript is still enabled if you notice problems displaying BOFA tests. Additionally, if your JavaScript setting is set to 'Prompt', you may encounter a warning about downloading potentially dangerous scripts from planetbofa.com.M
If you are still experiencing problems viewing the tests after ensuring that JavaScript is enabled in your browser, please check if your personal firewall or security software has disabled the JavaScript.
If using Internet Explorer 7.x or 8.x for Windows:
- Under the Tools menu (top right) select "Internet Options..."
- Select the Security tab.
- Pick the "Internet" icon (first one).
- Click on the "Custom Level..." button.
- Look for the "Scripting" section (almost at the bottom) from the Settings list.
- Choose the "e;Enable" radio button from the "Active scripting" item.
- Click OK to close the Security Settings dialog box.
- Click OK to close the Internet Options dialog box.
- Restart IE.
If using Internet Explorer 5.x or 6.x for Windows:
- Under the Tools menu select "Internet Options..."
- Select the Security tab.
- Pick the "Internet zone" icon.
- Click on the "Custom Level..." button.
- Select the Scripting item from the Settings list.
- Choose the Enable radio button from the "Active scripting" item.
- Click OK and Yes, close the Security Settings dialog box.
- Click OK to close the Internet Options dialog box.
If using Internet Explorer 4.x or 5.x for Macintosh:
- Under the Edit menu select "Preferences..."
- On the left side, expand the item group labeled Web Content
- Select "Web Control".
- Click on the box labeled "Enable Scripting" under "Active Content".
- Click the OK button.
If using Internet Explorer 4.x for Windows:
- Under the View menu select "Internet Options..."
- Select the Security tab.
- Click on the Custom Level radio button.
- Select the "Settings..." button and scroll down to the Scripting item.
- Choose the "Enable" radio button from the "Active scripting" item.
- Click on OK
- Click on OK to close the Internet Options dialog box.
If using Internet Explorer 3.x for Windows:
- You should update your browser!
- Under the View menu select "Options..."
- Select the Security tab.
- Click on "Run ActiveX scripts".
- Click on OK.
If using FireFox 3.x for Linux (Ubuntu):
- Under the Edit menu select "Preferences..."
- Select the "Content" tab.
- Click on "Enable Javascript".
- Click on "Close".
If using FireFox 3.x for Windows (XP, Vista):
- Under the Tools menu select "Options..."
- Select the "Content" tab.
- Click on "Enable Javascript".
- Click on "OK".
- Under the Edit menu select "Preferences..."
- Select the "Security" tab.
- Click on "Enable Javascript".
- Close the Dialog Box.
