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VONAPP JavaScript/Active Scripting Alert:
We have automatically detected that you have
your computer set to disable JavaScript, also called Active
Scripting. You must have your computer set
to Enable JavaScript (or Active
Scripting) and to Allow Session Cookies before you can begin using Veterans On-Line Applications
(VONAPP).
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What is JavaScript/Active Scripting?
JavaScript is the name for a type of computer
programming which is used to make internet web pages behave as interactive applications. In Internet Explorer it is called Active Scripting. |
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What is a Session Cookie?
A session cookie stores information about your VONAPP session during the time you are working in VONAPP. It is stored in computer memory,
not on your hard drive. A session cookie is erased when you
close your internet web browser. Information in a session cookie
does not personnally identify the user. VONAPP does not use
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How do I Enable JavaScript/Active Scripting and Allow Session Cookies?
You must
change settings on your internet web browser to Enable JavaScript/Active
Scripting and Allow
Session Cookies. The procedure for changing these settings varies depending
on which browser you use (Internet Explorer (IE), Firefox or Safari).
The procedure may also vary depending on your browser's version.
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How do I find the version of my internet web browser?
At the top of your
screen in the toolbar or menu, click on Help, then click About....
The screen that pops up will show the version number.
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Where can I find instructions for changing these settings?
Instructions for viewing and modifying session cookie and scripting settings for Internet Explorer,
Firefox and Safari are provided on the VONAPP FAQ page at
http://vabenefits.vba.va.gov/vonapp/faqs.asp#d
After changing these settings, be sure to close your internet web
browser. Then open a new browser window to access VONAPP again
using the new settings.
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