The QFS website uses
JavaScript to display content and provide
additional functionality. To experience our
site properly, you need to enable JavaScript
in your browser. Below is a list of
the most commonly used browsers with
instructions on how to enable JavaScript:
If you are not sure what
browser version you are using: From the
browser's Help menu choose the last item
labeled "About [browser name]...".
Macintosh users should go to the application
name menu or the Apple menu and select the
first item labeled "About [browser
name]...".
Internet Explorer
6.X
1. Open Internet Explorer.
2. Select
Internet Options from the Tools
menu.
3. In Internet Options dialog box
select the
Security
tab.
4. Click Custom level button at bottom.
The Security settings dialog box will pop
up.
5. Under Scripting category
enable
Active Scripting, Allow paste
options via script and Scripting of Java
applets
6. Click OK twice to
close out.
7. Click
Refresh.
Internet Explorer
5.X
1. Open Internet Explorer.
2. Select
Internet Options from the Tools
menu.
3. In Internet Options dialog box
select the
Security
tab.
4. Click Custom level
button at bottom. The Security Settings
dialog box will pop up.
5. Under
Scripting category enable
Active Scripting, Allow paste
options via script and Scripting of Java
applets.
6. Click OK twice to
close out.
7. Click
Refresh.
Internet Explorer
5.X for MACOSX
1. Open Internet Explorer.
2. Select
Preferences from the Explorer menu.
3. Click the arrow next to Web Browser.
4. Click
Web Content.
5. Under Active
Content check
Enable Scripting.
6. Click
OK.
7. Click Refresh.
Internet Explorer 5
for MACOS9
1. Open Internet Explorer.
2. Select Preferences from the Edit
menu.
3. Click the arrow next to Web
Browser.
4. Click
Web Content.
5. Under Active
Content check
Enable Scripting.
6. Click
OK.
7. Click Refresh.
Netscape 7.X
1. Open Netscape.
2. Select
Preferences from the Edit menu.
3. Click the arrow next to Advanced.
4. Click
Scripts & Plugins.
5. Check
Navigator beneath "Enable
Javascript for".
6. Click OK.
7. Click
Reload.
Netscape 4.X
1. Open Netscape.
2. Select
Preferences from the Edit menu.
3. Click
Advanced.
4. Check both
Enable Java and
Enable JavaScript .
5. Click
OK.
6. Click
Reload.
Netscape 4.X for
MACOS9
1. Open Netscape.
2. Select
Preferences from the Edit menu.
3. Click
Advanced.
4. Check both
Enable Java and
Enable JavaScript.
5. Click
OK.
6. Click
Reload.
Netscape 6.X for
MACOSX
1. Open Netscape.
2. Select
Preferences from the Edit menu.
3. Click Advanced.
4. Check both
Enable Java and Enable
JavaScript for Navigator.
5. Click
OK.
6. Click
Reload.
Opera 5.X
1. Open Opera.
2. Select
Quick Preferences from the File
menu.
3. Make sure
Enable Javascript is checked.
4. Click
Reload.
Opera 7.X
1. Open Opera.
2. Select
Quick Preferences from the File
menu.
3. Make sure
Enable Javascript is checked.
4. ClickReload.
AOL 4.0 and 5.0
1. Click My AOL.
2. Click
Preferences.
3. Click WWW.
4. Click the
Security tab.
5. Click
Custom.
6. Click
Settings.
7. Scroll down to
locate
Scripting.
8. Click Enable
for Active Scripting.
9. Click
OK, then click the Reload
button.
Note to AOL 4.0 &
5.0 users
When using the AOL browser, you may
get a Javascript error but, when using an
external browser (i.e., Netscape or Internet
Explorer) this does not occur. AOL uses
compressed graphics by Default. This doesn't
allow Java to work while browsing inside
AOL. (Additionally, this makes photos you
view on web pages look less than optimal.)
Do the following:
1. Click My AOL.
2. Click
Preferences.
3. Click the WWW
icon.
4. Click
Web Graphics tab.
5. Uncheck the
box next to
Use Compressed Graphics.
6. Click
OK
7. Restart the computer.
Note that there are both
16-bit and 32-bit versions of AOL 4.0. Only
the 32-bit version has full Java
capabilities.