When I try to open a downloaded webpage, I get a message that Javascript is not enabled
I'm trying to download a webpage for offline use, but when I try to open it from my computer I get a message that Javascript is not enabled. I'm guessing that maybe this has to do with the fact that the page is from school and it's behind a login. Is there any workaround to open the page, or am I SOL?
Thanks!
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I can't actually get the error message to show up again. I figured out that if I save the page as a complete webpage as opposed to html only then it doesn't come up anymore. Thanks for the help.
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HI !
What's the exact message ?
In about:config the value of the preference : javascript.enabled should be set to true (default value) - you could check to see if that's the case.
If you have any add-ons installed that could block JavaScript, like NoScript, Flash Block, Ghostery : would you disable it and see if that will make a difference ?
Solução escolhida
I can't actually get the error message to show up again. I figured out that if I save the page as a complete webpage as opposed to html only then it doesn't come up anymore. Thanks for the help.
ninjaweasel21 said
I can't actually get the error message to show up again. I figured out that if I save the page as a complete webpage as opposed to html only then it doesn't come up anymore. Thanks for the help.
Well done ! You must be an A- student !