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aeronca65t

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One of the guys (Michael O.) on the "Racing" forum has a question about not being able to view a video on "YouTube" (it's a racing video that I've posted).

He's getting a message that says his "JavaScript may be turned off". I have another friend who's had the same problem....any ideas? (I'm a dope when it comes to this kind of thing)

Micheal's message/question is ~HERE~.

Thanks.
 
1. Make sure he has the latest version of the browser he is using. (IE6)
2. start-settings-control panel-internet options. Click on the 'advanced' tab on the dialogue box, make sure java box is checked.

That's the first couple of steps, if no joy after, maybe something sinister.
 
If he is running xp he needs to d/l Sun's Java as it is no longer included with Windows
 
Just Google Java and download for free, not a deal in fact I think it is even on Microsofts site as a download.
 
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