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Why am I seeing this page?

You are seeing this page because our site has detect that either Javascript or cookies has been disabled on your browser. Please see the instructions below for specific instructions on how to enable both of these features.

Why do we require Javascript and cookies?

Throughout the Onleash site, there are pages that ask for your input. Javascript is used to validate your input entered, so that the correct data is assured.

Are Javascript and cookies a security risk?

While Javascript and cookies have come under fire in some circles as being a potential security risk, the overwhelming majority of Internet developers and security experts agree that this risk is negligble, if it exists at all. Javacript and cookies are two very important features that modern websites need to create an engaging user experience. If it makes you feel any better, all of us at Onleash have Javascript and cookies enabled when we surf the web.



Enabling cookies and JavaScript in your browser
For a list of supported browsers click here.


Internet Explorer 5.0/5.5 Users
To enable cookies and JavaScript, follow these steps:
  1. Select Internet Options from the Tools menu. The Internet Options dialog opens.
  2. Locate the Temporary Internet Files section of the General tab.
  3. Click on Settings.
  4. Locate the Check for newer versions of stored pages area, make certain that the radio dial is highlighted on Every visit to the page.
  5. Click OK.
  6. Locate the Custom area of the Security tab. Select the Custom Level button. Security Settings dialog opens.
  7. Scroll down to the Scripting section of the Settings window. To use the Onleash site, your browser must support JavaScript and Java. You must select the Enable radio button under Active Scripting.
  8. Click OK to close the Security Settings dialog.
  9. Locate the Content Advisor area of the Content tab.
  10. The radio button should read Enable. (If not, click on Disable until it reads Enable)
  11. Click OK to close the Internet Options dialog.
  12. Hit the F5 key to refresh your browser. (Note: If you are using Windows XP, you will need to restart your computer for the changes to take place)
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Internet Explorer 6.0 users
To enable cookies and JavaScript, follow these steps:
  1. Select Internet Options from the Tools menu. The Internet Options dialog opens.
  2. Locate the Temporary Internet Files area of the General tab.
  3. Click on the Settings button.
  4. Locate the Check for newer versions of stored pages area, make certain that the radio dial is highlighted on Every visit to the page.
  5. Click OK.
  6. Locate the Custom area of the Security tab. Select the Custom Level button. Security Settings dialog opens.
  7. Scroll down to the Scripting section of the Settings window. To use the Onleash site, your browser must support JavaScript and Java. You must select the Enable radio button under Active Scripting.
  8. Click OK to close the Security Settings dialog.
  9. Locate the Content Advisor area of the Content tab.
  10. The radio button should read Enable. (If not, click on Disable until it reads Enable)
  11. Click OK to close the Internet Options dialog.
  12. Hit the F5 key to refresh your browser. (Note: If you are using Windows XP, you will need to restart your computer for the changes to take place)
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Netscape Communicator 6.2
To enable cookies and JavaScript, follow these steps:
  1. Click on ‘Edit’ in the browser tool bar.
  2. Then, click on ‘Preferences.’
  3. In the “Preferences’ section, you will see several items in the ‘Category’ window.
  4. Click on ‘Privacy and Security’
  5. Then, click on “Enable all cookies.”
  6. Click on ‘Advanced.’
  7. Click on ‘Clear Memory Cache’ and ‘Clear Disk Cache.’
  8. Below the ‘Clear Disk Cache’ button, make sure that the: “Compare the page in the cache to the page on the network,” is highlighted on, “Every time I view the page.”
  9. Click on ‘Proxies’ in the category window. Make certain that the proxies are set to “Direct connection to the internet.”
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AOL users
To enable JavaScript, follow these steps:
  1. Open your browser. From the menu bar, select My AOL | Preferences.
  2. Click on the WWW icon. In the Internet Zone section, if any setting other than Custom is selected, JavaScript is already enabled already. If Custom is selected, you must make sure that JavaScript is enabled.
  3. Click on the Settings button.
  4. In the Security Settings section, scroll down to the Scripting section, and under Active scripting, select either Prompt (which will present you with a dialog box every time active scripting is encountered) or Enable (which will fully enable active scripting without user interaction).
  5. Press OK to close the Security Settings window, click Yes in the resulting warning box if changes were made, and then click OK to save all changes.
  6. Close the Internet Options window.

Note on Enabling Cookies: In AOL, cookies are automatically enabled and cannot be turned off.

For more assistance with cookies for AOL, please refer to AOL's Technical Support, at: 1-800-827-6364. (Note: AOL does not provide online documentation about enabling cookies for their web browser, and has chosen to handle this on a per customer basis.)


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