You need Java Script
enabled to use the Thingy Software Site
Either your browser
does not support JavaScript or you have disabled it. There are no
security problems in using Java Script ( it has been
specifically designed so that it cannot read or write to disk )
If your browser does not support JavaScript, you can upgrade to a
FREE newer browser such as Internet Explorer 5 or Netscape ( follow the directions to Download )
Do you have JavaScript
disabled?
If so the good news is there's nothing to download! You already
have JavaScript in your browser - all you need to do is enable it
then reload the page you are viewing.
To enable JavaScript
Internet Explorer 6
Click Tools, then click on Internet
Options. Click the Security tab. Click
the Custom Level button. Scroll to the Scripting
section. Enable Active Scripting. Also
enable "Allow paste operations via script"
and enable "Scripting of Java applets".
Click the OK button.
Internet Explorer 5
Click Tools, then click on Internet
Options. Click the Security tab. Click
the Custom Level button. Scroll to the Scripting
section. Under Active scripting allow paste
operations via script and Scripting of Java
applets by checking the enable button.
Click the OK button.
Internet Explorer 4.x
Click View, and then click Internet
Options. Click the Security tab. Click
the Settings button. Scroll to the Scripting
section. Check Scripting of Java applets and Active
Scripting. Click the OK button
Netscape 7.x
Select Preferences
from the Edit menu Click on Advanced
( actually on Advanced itself - not the sub folders under it )
Make sure the box next to Enable Native Object Scripting
is anabled
For Netscape 6.x
Select Preferences
from the Edit menu Click on Advanced
( actually on Advanced itself - not the sub folders under it )
Make sure the box next to Enable JavaScript is enabled ( it may read Enable Native
object scripting in later versions )
Netscape 5.x
Select Preferences
from the Edit menu Click on Advanced
( actually on Advanced itself - not the sub folders under it )
Make sure the box next to Enable JavaScript is
checked ( it may read Enable Native object scripting
in later versions )
Netscape 4.x
Select Preferences
from the Edit menu Click on Advanced
( actually on Advanced itself - not the sub folders under it )
Make sure the box next to Enable JavaScript is
checked ( it may read Enable Native object scripting
in later versions )
Netscape 3.x
Select Network Preferences from the Options
menu and click on the Languages tab. Make sure
the box next to Enable JavaScript is checked
AOL Users
Go to the My AOL menu then Preferences
Click on the WWW icon Follow the directions for
the MSIE browser that your AOL uses