
Internet Explorer 7: Enable/Disable JavaScript
Posted by Mitch on May 28, 2008 under Internet Explorer Tips | 8 CommentsHow to enable or disable Javascript in Internet Explorer 7.
1. Click Tools.
2. Click Options.

3. Click Security.
4. Click Internet.
5. Click Custom level…

6. Scroll down to Scripting and select the radio button to Enable or Disable it. You may also opt for IE7 to Prompt you to allow scripts to run.

7. Click OK, then OK again.
JavaScript should now be enabled or disabled in Internet Explorer 7.
me too…still not working…i have IE7 and i did what you shown me…i restarted IE…and still didnt work…i cant still play games in facebook…
I’m trying to disable JavaScript because I am testing a simple tag which is working fine in FF. But I can’t get IE to disable JS. I tried this tutorial but it doesn’t work. I remember in previous versions of IE there was a specific enable/disable of JavaScript (not “Active Scripting”) but I don’t see it in IE7. Another tutorial said to disable Java applets (which makes no sense) and then restart the browser. So I tried disabling both Active Scripting and Java applets and then restarting the browser and that didn’t do anything either. What gives?
I ahave been unable to view certain apps(FARM, SUPERPOKE) in the past few hours. I have tried uninstalling, then re-installing Flash Player, and checked settings as described above. No luck so far, can anybody help?
So far no luck in IE 6 and 7
Thanks.
It’s very helpful
No luck here, either. Running XP and IE7.
Same here. Hmmm….I can’t get Javascript working in my IE7 which is running on vista lately. Any new windows update screwed up this behavior.
I can’t see map component in maps.google.com website.
any ideas? Thanks.
mmmmmmmmmm
Just did all that with no results
Still can’t see google ads on this computer
(it’s not my computer)
anywhere else I can check?
cheers