All you have to do to get Konqueror to execute javascript embeded in an
HTML document is enable it in the preferences. That's all there is to it.

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On Wed, 20 Dec 2000 J . A . Magallon spake passionately saying:

>
> On 2000.12.19 Praedor Tempus wrote:
> >
> > I need javascript.  The pages I am unable to use at my university are an
> > ordering site for DNA sequencing - it uses javascript up the ying-yang.  Not
> > even the latest Mozilla can deal with it and Konqueror fails just as
> > miserably.  No error messages, nothing, just...nothing happens.  The other
> > site I am unable to use properly is an Outlook web interface to my local
> > school email account.  None of the interface "button" work and I am unable to
> > view my email.  It is also a javascript issue.
> >
>
> Would this be something like the good all days when HTML was a standard until
> M$IE and Netscape worked their own extensions ? Perhaps those sites have
> somthing
> embedded (some extension) in their JS that is M$ specific, and k and moz follow
> strictly the standard.
>
>


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