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How to Update or Get Flash
Our web site uses Adobe Flash technology on a few pages. We have kept its usage to a minimum, but problems may still arise. If you appear to missing items form our home page, such as our logo, you may need to upgrade your version of Flash for your web browser. Please follow this link to the Adobe Flash Player web site and install or upgrade Flash. When you are done, please come back and visit us again and fully enjoy your browsing experience.
How to Enable JavaScript in Your Browser
It appears that JavaScript has NOT been enabled in your browser or you have an
older browser that does not support it. Please activate JavaScript in your browser in order to take advantage of
some of our site features.
For help with changing your JavaScript settings, select your browser from the list below and follow
the simple instructions. Once you have enabled JavaScript in your browser, please go back to the offending page.
If your browser is not listed here, please view the help pages of your browser
for further instruction or upgrade to one of the browser listed below. All of the browsers have been fully tested on
a variety of operating systems to ensure that your experience at our site is pleasant. We would like to apologize for any inconvenience
that may have occurred.
Internet Explorer 5.x/6.x
- Select Tools | Internet Options…
menu item from the main menu.
- Change to the Security
tab at the top of the Internet Options window that pops up.
- From the list of zones at the top of the
Security options select the internet icon.
- Select the button near the bottom that reads
Custom Level.
- In the new window that pops up, scroll down
to the item that reads Active Scripting.
- Select the option marked Enable.
Internet Explorer 5.x (Macintosh)
- Select the Preferences menu item
in the Edit menu (Mac OS X users select from the Explorer
menu).
- Click on the Web Browser tab. Click
on the Web Content bullet item.
- Make sure the Enable Scripting
box is checked in the Active Content section.
Internet Explorer 4.x
- Select the View | Internet Options…
menu item from the main menu.
- Change to the Security tab at the top of the Internet Options window that
pops up.
- From the list of zones at the top of the
Security options select the internet icon.
- Select the button near the bottom that reads
custom and click on the settings button.
- In the new window that pops up, scroll down
to the item that reads Active Scripting.
- Select the option marked Enable.
Conqueror 3.1-12 (Linux)
- Select Settings | Configure Conqueror
from the main menu.
- Click Java & JavaScript.
- Select JavaScript Tab.
Mozilla Firefox
- Select Tools | Options...
from the main menu.
- Select Web Features from the left
panel of options.
- Select "Enable JavaScript." (You do not need to enable Java, but it is OK
if you do.)
Mozilla 1.x (Windows and Linux Versions)
- Select Edit | Preferences…
menu item from the main menu.
- Click on the Advanced label displayed
in the list of options on the left hand side of the Preferences
window that pops up.
- On the right hand side select the checkbox
marked Enable Javascript for Navigator.
Netscape 6.x/7.x
- Select Edit | Preferences…
menu item from the main menu.
- Click on the Advanced label displayed
in the list of options on the left hand side of the Preferences
window that pops up.
- On the right hand side select the checkbox
marked Enable Javascript for Navigator.
Netscape Communicator 4.x
- Select Edit | Preferences…
menu item from the main menu.
- Click on the Advanced label displayed
in the list of options on the left hand side of the Preferences
window that pops up.
- On the right hand side select the checkbox
marked Enable Javascript.
Opera 6.x/7.x
- Select File | Preferences...
from the main menu.
- Click Multimedia.
- Under the "JavaScript" heading,
select "Enable JavaScript."