Basically that is telling you to enable javascript in your browser. Come back with your browser name and someone could tell you how to enable javascript in it.
You have not installed java
The use of Javascript is not enabled by your operating system, it is based on your web browser. Where to enable it depends on the browser, but most browsers you will find it under the 'tools' section.
This depends on your handset. Certain devices are java-enabled, older ones are not.
In general, no you do not need Java or JavaScript to play music on your computer. However, if you want to hear music played by a website, there's a good chance that it uses one of these technologies to do it, in which case you would need Java or a JavaScript enabled browser.
J2ME - Java 2 Micro Edition is generally used in java enabled phones. Simple Java Applications use JVM(Java Virtual Machine) for generating bytecode where as Java Mobile Applications use KVM(KiloByte Virtual Machine) for the same purpose. Reason for this is KVM occupies small amount of memory and hence can be embedded inside a java enabled phone easily.
No. I have read that it will support Java. I believe that it does not support flash ATM.
Java can be trusted, just enable the script at the prompt.
Javascript can be enabled or disabled in the browsers settings. You might currently have it turned off.
A .do file is a Java servlet and should play in the Safari web browser on a Mac. Make sure you have Java enabled in the Security settings of Safari's preferences.
The use of Javascript is not enabled by your operating system, it is based on your web browser. Where to enable it depends on the browser, but most browsers you will find it under the 'tools' section.
Typically "Java-enabled" refers to some device (a cell phone, for instance) which either already has Java installed on it, or has the ability to have Java installed on it.
Java script coding is computer coding, many things require Java, and you need to have Java enabled to view these types of programs.
If you want to play Minecraft in your web browser, you will have to install Java on your computer. Java usually comes with browser plugins that can be used to run Java apps such as Minecraft in your browser. You can download Java from Java's website.
In general, not. The browser will work without Java; some individual sites that require Java will NOT work.
HotJava is an Internet browser written in its entirety in the Java programming language. This was created by Sun Microsystems in 1996 and was the first browser to support Java Applets.
It should work on any browser that supports java, and that basically means simply "any browser". I suspect Java is not properly installed on the browser. RuneScape requires Java. Apart from trying to install or re-install Java, you may try other browsers, such as Opera, or FireFox.It should work on any browser that supports java, and that basically means simply "any browser". I suspect Java is not properly installed on the browser. RuneScape requires Java. Apart from trying to install or re-install Java, you may try other browsers, such as Opera, or FireFox.It should work on any browser that supports java, and that basically means simply "any browser". I suspect Java is not properly installed on the browser. RuneScape requires Java. Apart from trying to install or re-install Java, you may try other browsers, such as Opera, or FireFox.It should work on any browser that supports java, and that basically means simply "any browser". I suspect Java is not properly installed on the browser. RuneScape requires Java. Apart from trying to install or re-install Java, you may try other browsers, such as Opera, or FireFox.
No it is not java enabled phone
Able to connect to or be run on the Web. This is a rather broad term that may refer to an application that outputs HTML for display on the Web or that launches a Web browser to retrieve specific Web pages. It can also refer to an application that must run on a Web server, the output of which could be displayed by a browser or a Java application.