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1.Launch Internet Explorer. 2.Chose View > Options. 3.On the Advanced tab, turn on Java.
To enable Netscape Navigator 4.0 browser to use JavaScript: 1.Launch Netscape Navigator 4.0. 2.Choose Edit > Preferences 3.Choose Advance and turn on Enable Java.
To enable Netscape Navigator 3.0 browser to use JavaScript: 1.Launch Netscape Navigator 3.0. 2.Choose Options > Network Preferences
3.Choose Languages and turn on Enable Java.
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If you see a broken icon when navigating to a Shockwave site and you've installed Shockwave, follow these steps:
1. While in Netscape Navigator, select 'About Plug-Ins' from either the 'Help' menu (Windows) or 'Apple' menu (Macintosh).
2. In the list of installed Plug-Ins, scroll down and verify that 'Shockwave for Director' is in the list.
3. In the list of installed Plug-Ins, scroll down and verify that 'Shockwave Flash' is in the list.
Also make sure that you have the right version of Shockwave installed for your computer (for example, a PowerPC version of Shockwave won't work on a 68K Macintosh, and a 32-bit version of Shockwave won't work on a Windows 3.1 computer).
Macintosh. If you get Out of Memory Errors (error IDs 5 or -108) when Shockwave is loading,increase your browser's application memory by 1000K increments and relaunch the browser until the problem goes away.
Windows. Open the Options dialog box in the View menu. Select the Security tab and make sure that the "Enable ActiveX controls and plug-ins" option in the Active Content section is selected.
Macintosh. Open the Options dialog box in the Edit menu. Select the Web Content tab and make sure that "Load Plug-In Objects" is selected.
Need more help? Solutions to other problems with Shockwave can be found on the Shockwave Help & Resources section of Macromedia's web site.