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this site
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Computer help
The Edmonton Oilers Heritage has been optimized for
800x600 resolution. All efforts have been made to
minimize download time and to provide the widest
accessibility - regardless of browser, platform or
internet connection speed.
Edmonton Oilers Heritage makes use of
JavaScript, so please turn it on.
The audio clips require the use of
the Real Networks RealPlayer, available free for
download from their website:
http://www.real.com
If you use a PC
For Netscape users: From the
menu select Edit, then Preferences. Select the Advanced
section and make sure the JavaScript checkbox is selected.
For Internet Explorer users:
From the Tools menu select Internet Options and select
the Security tab. With Internet selected, click the
Custom Levels button. A Security Settings window will
open. Scroll to Scripting and ensure that the "enable"
radio button is selected for Active Scripting.
For Opera users: Select
Preferences from the File menu. In the new window,
select Plug-Ins. Ensure that the "Enable Scripting
Languages" checkbox is selected.
If you use a Macintosh
JavaScript is enabled by default on
the Mac for both IE and Netscape. If it has been turned
off, here is how you can re-enable it in Netscape: Go to
the Edit Menu, select Preferences, Then click on the
"Advanced" tab on the left. On the right a column will
appear with checkboxes for enabling/disabling Java,
JavaScript, cookies, and so on. Ensure that the
JavaScript checkbox is selected.
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