JavaScript-enablement
In order to experience cartrail.com to its fullest capability, users should view the site using JavaScript-enabled Netscape 4.06 and above or Internet Explorer 4.0 and above browsers.

So what is JavaScript?                                                                              JavaScript is a scripting language from Netscape that enables a Web site to perform certain dynamic functions, including automatically changing formatted dates, creating mouse rollovers (when an image or text changes when a mouse rolls over it), and spawning pop-up windows.

Examples of JavaScript usage can be found in cartrail.com's use of cookie information and simple user-error checking. cartrail.com is best viewed using Netscape 4.06 and above or Internet Explorer 4.0 and above browsers because they are capable of handling and displaying JavaScript correctly and consistently.

To make sure your browser is JavaScript-enabled, follow the instructions below.

In Netscape:

  1. Select the Edit tab.
  2. Select Preferences.
  3. In the left navigation box, select the Advanced tab.
  4. To enable, check the Enable JavaScript checkbox to the right.

In Internet Explorer 4.0:
  1. Select the View tab.
  2. Select Internet Options.
  3. Select the Security tab.
  4. Select Custom Level.
  5. Select Settings.
  6. Go to the Scripting Area.
  7. To enable, check the Active Scripting checkbox.

In Internet Explorer 5.0:
  1. Select the Tools tab.
  2. Select Internet Options.
  3. Select the Security tab.
  4. Select Custom Level.
  5. Go to the Scripting Area.
  6. To enable, check the Active Scripting checkbox.

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