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Javascript issues within Internet Explorer

  • I currently have internet explorer 6 installed and as far as I know, I had all the patches and updates are installed before I began having this problem. I am having javascript issues though, and by that I mean that when I go to a site and I have to click on a button that has any kind of javascript code associated with it......absolutely nothing happens. Even when I attempt to access http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com/ using internet explorer, all I get is a blank page. I have checked to make sure that I have javascript enabled in the "internet options" of internet explorer and I have run out of options seeing as how it is nearly impossible to uninstall IE for windows XP. So I was just searching for solutions to this javascript problem mainly, and even possibly a way to completely uninstall internet explorer from my computer so that I could perform a clean install of the program because I am not able to repair it through the control panel option.

  • Answer:

    seanpo... Just to be clear, enabling javascript in IE consists of going to Tools -> Internet Options -> Security [tab]. Settings for Internet should be set to medium, which should allow Active Scripting, but you can click on the Custom Level button, and scroll down to make sure that, under Scripting, Active Scripting is enabled, as well as both of the other options under this heading. Secondly, before completely giving up on your current browser, I recommend paying a visit to Fred Langa's Browsertune site. This site will run your browser through the wringer and may succeed in diagnosing and fixing the problem you're having: http://www.browsertune.com/bt2kfast/ And finally, if, in the end, you must reinstall your browser, there's a way to do this. While it's true that there is no way to uninstall IE6 (unless something's changed in the past couple of months), and it's also true that you can't reinstall it over the copy you have without getting an error message saying that the install was aborted since you already have a copy, there is still a way around this. The trick is to change an entry in the Windows Registry to fool Windows into believing that you don't have IE installed. Then it will permit the installation, which should restore your browser's functionality. The following page on BleepingComputer.com provides thorough instructions on both changing the registry entry to fool Windows before reinstalling IE6, (Method 2) as well as another method of repairing IE, using scannow. Just scroll down to the section for Windows XP. There is also a link on the page for downloading a standalone copy of IE6, without going through the Windows Update site: http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/index.php?showtutorial=71& Much of the information I've provided results from my previous experience in dealing with these same issues on my own system as well as those of other customers here. While I'm reasonably certain that, somewhere in the process of following the recommendations I've given you, you'll find your browser working again, I also realize the risks in attempting a long-distance diagnosis of a computer problem without the benefit of hands-on access. So be sure to ask for help if you find the need along the way. Please do not rate this answer until you are satisfied that the answer cannot be improved upon by way of a dialog established through the "Request for Clarification" process. A user's guide on this topic is on skermit-ga's site, here: http://www.christopherwu.net/google_answers/answer_guide.html#how_clarify sublime1-ga Additional information may be found from an exploration of the links resulting from the Google searches outlined below. Searches done, via Google: javascript not working in IE6 ://www.google.com/search?q=javascript+not+working+in+IE6 fred langa browsertune ://www.google.com/search?q=fred+langa+browsertune registry entry reinstall IE6 ://www.google.com/search?q=registry+entry+reinstall+IE6

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