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Our website uses JavaScript for many different purposes: menus, website navigation, some search functions. If you are reading this it is because your webbrowser probably does not have JavaScript turned on or appropriately enabled.

We have attempted to make our website usable for most purposes without the need of JavaScript, although the website works much better with it.

 
Compatibility Issues
 

We test all of our webpages with the following webbrowsers: Internet Explorer (Version 6+), Netscape (Version 6+) and Firefox (Version 1+). We do not put our stuff online unless it works with all three browsers.

Internet Explorer v7 - there have been some reports that JavaScript is turned off by default in Version 7.

 
If You Have A Problem - Report It!
 

If you experience any kind of problem with our website please do not hesitate to report it to Customer Service at 1.800.919.8284 and/or customerservice@intelligencecareers.com.

IMPORTANT: We need to know which webbrowser you are using and what version. You can find that information by going to the HELP menu in either Internet Explorer, Firefox or Netscape and viewing the 'About' link. This will tell you the version number.

 
Turning On JavaScript In Your Browser
 
Below are just some of the ways to make sure that JavaScript is properly enabled in your webbrowser.
 

America Online 5.0 or 4.0

  • Click the "My AOL" icon on the tool bar.
  • Click "Preferences".
  • Click the "WWW" icon.
  • Click the "Security" tab in the upper left-hand corner of the "AOL Internet Properties" dialog box.
  • Select the "Internet" icon.
  • Click the "Custom Levels" button at the bottom of the dialog box.
  • Scroll down the list until you see the heading "Scripting".
  • The first section below the "Scripting" header is "Active Scripting".
  • Click the "Enable" radio button under "Active Scripting."
  • Click "OK" at the bottom of the screen.
  • Close the remaining boxes by clicking "Yes" or "OK".
  • As a final step, click the "Refresh" button on the browser tool bar. This will ensure that the new setting to enable JavaScript has taken effect.

Microsoft Internet Explorer 7

  • From the Tools menu, choose Internet Options
  • Click the Security tab.
  • Click Custom Level.
  • Scroll to the "Scripting" section of the list. Click Disable or Enable.
  • Close and restart your browser.

Microsoft Internet Explorer 6

  • From the Tools menu, choose Internet Options.
  • Click the Security tab.
  • In versions 5.x and 6, click Custom Level... . In version 4.x, click Custom and then Settings.
  • Scroll to the "Active scripting" section of the list. (In version 6, this is under "Scripting".) Click Disable or Enable.
  • Close and restart your browser.

Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.x

  • Click "Tools" on the tool bar.
  • Click "Internet Options" at the bottom of the menu.
  • Click the "Security" tab in the upper left-hand corner of the dialog box. Select the "Internet" icon.
  • Click the "Custom Levels" button at the bottom of the dialog box. Scroll down the list until you see the heading "Scripting".
  • The first section below the "Scripting" header is "Active Scripting".
  • Click the "Enable" radio button under "Active Scripting." Click "OK" at the bottom of the screen.
  • Close the remaining boxes by clicking "Yes" or "OK".
  • As a final step, click the "Refresh" button on the browser tool bar. This will ensure that the new setting to enable JavaScript has taken effect.

Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.x using Standard Security Settings

  • Click "View" on the tool bar.
  • Click "Internet Options" at the bottom of the menu.
  • Click the "Security" tab in the upper left-hand corner of the dialog box.
  • Change the security selection to "High, Medium or Low".
  • Click "OK" to close all open windows.
  • As a final step, click the "Refresh" button on the browser tool bar. This will ensure that the new setting to enable JavaScript has taken effect.

Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.x using Custom Security Settings

  • Click "View" on the tool bar.
  • Click "Internet Options" at the bottom of the menu.
  • Click the "Security" tab in the upper left-hand corner of the dialog box.
  • In the "Security" dialog box the radio button labelled "Custom" will be selected.
  • Click the "Settings" button next to the "Custom" radio button.
  • A scroll menu will be displayed.
  • In this menu find the "Active scripting" header.
  • Click the "Enable" radio button.
  • Click "OK" to close all open windows.
  • As a final step, click the "Refresh" button on the browser tool bar. This will ensure that the new setting to enable JavaScript has taken effect.

Netscape Navigator 4.0x - 4.7x

  • Click "Edit" on the tool bar.
  • Click "Preferences" at the bottom of the dropdown menu.
  • Click "Advanced" in the "Category" window of the "Preferences" dialog box.
  • Click the check box labeled "Enable JavaScript."
  • Click "OK."
  • As a final step, click the "Reload" button on the browser tool bar. This will ensure that the new setting to enable JavaScript has taken effect.

 

 
 
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