Problem |
Solution |
No
response when the "Test" button is clicked
or
JavaScript test
failed. |
JavaScript has
either not been turned on or your web browser is running an older version
of JavaScript. Please make sure that JavaScript has been enabled.
In Netscape Navigator:
click on Edit from your browser's menu bar, then select Preferences.
Select the Advanced category and be sure that "Enable JavaScript"
is checked. Click OK to return to the WebCT Browser Test, then reload
this page.
In Microsoft Internet
Explorer: Tools from your browser's menu bar, then select Internet
Options. Select the Security tab, then click the Custom Level
button. Scroll down to the Scripting options and Enable Active
Scripting. Click OK twice to return to the WebCT Browser Test, then
reload
this page.
Be sure to
re-run the Test if you have made any changes to your browser's settings.
|
Cookies
are not enabled. |
Please make sure
that cookies have been enabled.
In Netscape Navigator:
click on Edit from your browser's menu bar, then select Preferences.
Select the Advanced category and be sure that either "Accept all
cookies" or "Accept only cookies that get sent back to the originating
server" is selected. Click OK to return to the WebCT Browser Test, then
reload
this page.
In Microsoft Internet
Explorer: Tools from your browser's menu bar, then select Internet
Options. Select the Security tab, then click the Custom Level
button. Scroll down to the Cookies options and Enable Cookies.
Click OK twice to return to the WebCT Browser Test, then reload
this page.
Be sure to
re-run the Test if you have made any changes to your browser's settings.
|
Unsupported
Browser. |
WebCT requires
either Netscape Navigator version 4.07 (or higher) or Microsoft Internet
Explorer version 4.0 or greater. (NOTE: America On Line's built-in browser
does not have enough features for full use of WebCT. You may be able to
access parts of the class with AOL's built-in browser, but some features
will not work correctly. You can use either Netscape Navigator or Microsoft
Internet Explorer after you have started AOL by minimizing the AOL window
and then starting one of these supported browsers.) To upgrade to a
supported web browser, choose one of the following links:
Netscape
Navigator
Microsoft
Internet Explorer
|
Browsertest code courtesy August
Schell Enterprises
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