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How disable JS in MSIE 6?


I find I cannot disable javascript in MSIE 6
I've Help'd, Google'd, and searched here to no avail.

<noscript>
You don't have javascript enabled
</noscript>

will not display for me.

Mason C
Jul 23 '05 #1
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MasonC wrote:
I find I cannot disable javascript in MSIE 6
I've Help'd, Google'd, and searched here to no avail.

<noscript>
You don't have javascript enabled
</noscript>

will not display for me.

Mason C


It could be this. You can't disable JavaScript for scripts running off your
local machine, AFAIK.
Jul 23 '05 #2
DU
MasonC wrote:
I find I cannot disable javascript in MSIE 6
I've Help'd, Google'd, and searched here to no avail.

<noscript>
You don't have javascript enabled
</noscript>

will not display for me.

Mason C

Tools/Internet Options.../Security tab/Choose Internet Zone, say
Internet/Custom Level... button/Scripting category/Active
Scripting/Disable radio button

DU
Jul 23 '05 #3
On Wed, 14 Apr 2004 10:55:04 +1200, "Nik Coughin" <nr***********@ woosh.co.nz> wrote:
MasonC wrote:
I find I cannot disable javascript in MSIE 6
I've Help'd, Google'd, and searched here to no avail.

<noscript>
You don't have javascript enabled
</noscript>

will not display for me.

Mason C
It could be this. You can't disable JavaScript for scripts running off your
local machine, AFAIK.


Thank you! That's the answer. I was working on code off line.

Mason C


Jul 23 '05 #4
MasonC wrote:
On Wed, 14 Apr 2004 10:55:04 +1200, "Nik Coughin" <nr***********@ woosh.co.nz> wrote:

MasonC wrote:
I find I cannot disable javascript in MSIE 6
I've Help'd, Google'd, and searched here to no avail.

<noscript>
You don't have javascript enabled
</noscript>

will not display for me.

Mason C


It could be this. You can't disable JavaScript for scripts running off your
local machine, AFAIK.

Thank you! That's the answer. I was working on code off line.


No its not. Its irrelevant whether you are on or off line, you can still
disable it. See DU's post.
--
Randy
Chance Favors The Prepared Mind
comp.lang.javas cript FAQ - http://jibbering.com/faq/
Jul 23 '05 #5
Randy Webb wrote:
MasonC wrote:
On Wed, 14 Apr 2004 10:55:04 +1200, "Nik Coughin"
<nr***********@ woosh.co.nz> wrote:

It could be this. You can't disable JavaScript for scripts running
off your local machine, AFAIK.

Thank you! That's the answer. I was working on code off line.


No its not. Its irrelevant whether you are on or off line, you can
still disable it. See DU's post.


Wrong. Try it. Get an .html file with some Javascript in it and put it on
your Desktop, or in My Documents, or anywhere else on your HDD for that
matter. Disable Javascript in IE using DU's instructions. Then open the
html file. Oh! The Javascript still works. I ran into this a while ago
while trying to test the <noscript> part of a web page.
Jul 23 '05 #6
On Thu, 15 Apr 2004 09:48:26 +1200, "Nik Coughin"
<nr***********@ woosh.co.nz> wrote:
Wrong. Try it. Get an .html file with some Javascript in it and put it on
your Desktop, or in My Documents, or anywhere else on your HDD for that
matter. Disable Javascript in IE using DU's instructions.


Okay, modify DU's instruction for doing it in the zone which the
desktop is contained, you can block all javascript in IE in all zones,
you just have to do it!

Jim.
--
comp.lang.javas cript FAQ - http://jibbering.com/faq/

Jul 23 '05 #7
On Sat, 17 Apr 2004 16:36:55 GMT, ji*@jibbering.c om (Jim Ley) wrote:
On Thu, 15 Apr 2004 09:48:26 +1200, "Nik Coughin"
<nr*********** @woosh.co.nz> wrote:
Wrong. Try it. Get an .html file with some Javascript in it and put it on
your Desktop, or in My Documents, or anywhere else on your HDD for that
matter. Disable Javascript in IE using DU's instructions.


Okay, modify DU's instruction for doing it in the zone which the
desktop is contained, you can block all javascript in IE in all zones,
you just have to do it!

Jim.


Please give *detailed* instructions. I've tried everything
I can think of. Javascript persists.

Mason C
Jul 23 '05 #8
On Sat, 17 Apr 2004 17:46:32 GMT, MasonC <ma****@ix.netc om.xyz.com>
wrote:
Please give *detailed* instructions. I've tried everything
I can think of. Javascript persists.


DU did, do it on every ZONE. if not RTFM.

Jim.
--
comp.lang.javas cript FAQ - http://jibbering.com/faq/

Jul 23 '05 #9
On Sat, 17 Apr 2004 18:06:12 GMT, ji*@jibbering.c om (Jim Ley) wrote:
On Sat, 17 Apr 2004 17:46:32 GMT, MasonC <ma****@ix.netc om.xyz.com>
wrote:
Please give *detailed* instructions. I've tried everything
I can think of. Javascript persists.


DU did, do it on every ZONE. if not RTFM.

Jim.


I'd like to hear from someone who has actually done it.

Mason C

Jul 23 '05 #10

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