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Browsers |
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that supports SSL (128-bit), cookies, and
Javascript. Browsers that meet these
requirements include Netscape Navigator (or
Communicator) 4.7x, Netscape 7.0, Mozilla 1.5,
and Internet Explorer 4.x and up. We
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| Mozilla 1.5: Available from
Mozilla.org by clicking
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| Netscape Navigator 7.1:
Available from Netscape Communications by
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| Internet Explorer 6:
Available from Microsoft Corporation by clicking
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Adobe Acrobat Reader |
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Internet Explorer High Encryption Pack |
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Explorer prior to 5.5 did not, by
default, incorporate the SSL 128-bit
encryption that is required to access the IEP
Writer system. High Encryption Packs to
update Internet Explorer versions 4, 5.0 or 5.01
to 128-bit encryption are available from
Microsoft Corporation by clicking
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Settings for
Cookies and Javascript |
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Additionally, your browser must be
configured to accept cookies and run
Javascript. These settings are generally
enabled by default. To check if your browser
has these options enabled:
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Netscape Navigator
Click Edit --> Preferences. In the Category
Window, click the + next to Privacy and
Security, and select Cookies. On the right
side of the screen, make sure there is a
checkmark in the Enable All Cookies,
or, if you prefer tighter security settings for
cookies, make sure that you allow cookies for
IEP.IU29.ORG
(please refer to the Netscape documentation for
specifics). In the Category Window, click the +
next to Advanced, and select Scripts and
Plugins. On the right side of the screen, make
sure there is a checkmark in the Enable
Javascript box next to Navigator, and that
the radio-button Accept all cookies is
enabled. |
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Internet Explorer 6
Click Tools --> Internet Options. Click
the Security tab. Click the Custom Level button.
Scroll down to Active Scripting and make sure
that Enabled is selected. Click the Privacy tab
and select Medium (which is the default; if you
otherwise customize your settings for cookies,
you must allow first-party cookies in order for IEP.IU29.ORG
to function). Click OK. |
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| If you are using a third-party
cookie-blocking utility, check the product's
documentation to change your settings to allow
cookies for
IEP.IU29.ORG. |
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Proxy Servers and
Browser Caches |
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Caching refers to the local storage of web
pages on a local school district server or
your browser's cache in order to improve
performance. Caching, however, can disrupt
the proper operation of
IEP.IU29.ORG.
Proxy servers at your school district should
be set to NOT cache pages
from
IEP.IU29.ORG, as this could
interfere with the proper operation of the
site. Additionally, your web browser
should be set to NOT cache
pages.
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| In Internet Explorer, click
Tools -> Internet Options. Click the Settings
button under Temporary Internet Files
and choose the option Every visit to the
page under Check for newer
version of the stored page. Click OK
twice. |
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| In Netscape Navigator 4.7x,
click Edit -> Preferences. In the Advanced
Category (you may have to click the + sign next
to the word Advanced), click Cache. On
the right side of the screen, select the option
Every time under
Document in cache is compared to document on
network. Click OK. |
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| In Mozilla, click Edit ->
Preferences. In the Advanced Category (you may
have to click the + sign next to the word
Advanced), click Cache. On the right side of the
screen, select the option Every time I
view the page under Compare the
page in the cache to the page on the network.
Click OK. |