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For resilite.com to work correctly, your web browser must be set to enable cookies, and in some cases Javascript .

Below are instructions for enabling cookies for the following web browsers. If your browser is not listed consult the help menu in your browser to receive an explanation for "Enable Cookies" or "Cookie Settings."

If none of the methods work for you,
call Resilite Customer Service at 800-THE-MATS to place your order.

Cookies are brief text messages that a web site can store on your computer. These can be retrieved later in order to identify you, or in the case of resilite.com to track your shopping cart items. Some people turn cookies off in order to protect their privacy, however if you turn cookies off you will not be able to shop on resilite.com. If you are concerned about privacy, the latest versions of Netscape and Internet Explorer allow you to control which web sites store cookies so you may want to upgrade your browser.

Javascript is a simplified programming language that is built into most web browsers, and allows the web site to become more interactive (it is not the same as Java, although people often get confused between the two). Some people turn off javascript in order to avoid annoying things like pop-up advertisements. Since resilite.com is an interactive web site, javascript is absolutely required. If you are concerned about the use of javascript, upgrade your browser to the latest possible version since that will include all of the current security and privacy fixes. Netscape 7 also allows you some control over what Javascript can do.

 

Setting Preferences in Netscape 4.8

In both the Windows and Macintosh versions of Netscape Communicator 4.8, click on the "Edit" menu, then on "Preferences". When the preference window appears, click the word "Advanced" (you may have to scroll to see it). Make sure the Options Javascript are turned on, and cookies are set to "accept all" or "accept only".

Pressing (to place order) gives no response.
You may need to have a pop-up blocker disabled. Click the link for more information about pop-up blockers. You may lalso be going via a firewall or proxy server which does not support https. Please check with your network or systems administrator.

 

Setting Preferences for Netscape 7 (also 6.2 and Mozilla 1.x)

In both the Windows and Macintosh versions of Netscape 7, click on "Edit" then "Preferences". In the preferences window, click on "Cookies" (you may need to click the triangle next to "Privacy and Security" first). Set cookies to either "enable all cookies" or "Enable for the originating web site only."

Finally click "Scripts & Plugins" (you may need to click the triangle next to "Advanced" first), and make sure "Navigator" is checked.

Pressing (to place order) gives no response.
You may need to have a pop-up blocker disabled. Click the link for more information about pop-up blockers. You may lalso be going via a firewall or proxy server which does not support https. Please check with your network or systems administrator.

 

Setting preferences for Internet Explorer 6 (Windows)

You may alter the following settings somewhat, but the these settings are guaranteed to work. Click on "Tools" then on "Internet Options" and on the "Security" tab. Click the "Internet" globe icon, then set the slider to "medium" or click the "default level" button" (earlier versions of Internet Explorer may use different wording but should be very similar).

Then click the "Privacy" tab, and set the slider to "Medium" or click the "default" button.

There is also another area that the cookies settings can be adjusted:

  1. Click the Privacy tab, and then click Advanced.
  2. Click Override automatic cookie handling, and then specify how you want Internet Explorer to handle cookies from first-party Web sites and third-party Web sites (a Web site other than the one you are currently viewing).
    • To specify that you want Internet Explorer to always allow cookies to be saved on your computer, click Accept.
    • To specify that you want Internet Explorer to ask whether or not you want to allow a cookie to be saved on your computer, click Prompt.
  3. If you want Internet Explorer to always allow session cookies (cookies that will be deleted from your computer when you close Internet Explorer) to be saved on your computer, click Always allow session cookies.

Pressing (to place order) gives no response.
You may need to have a pop-up blocker disabled. Click the link for more information about pop-up blockers. You may lalso be going via a firewall or proxy server which does not support https. Please check with your network or systems administrator.

 

 

Setting Preferences for Internet Explorer for Macintosh

Click "Edit" then "Preferences". In the preferences window click "Web Content" and make sure "Enable Scripting" is checked.

Finally click "Cookies" (you will probably have to scroll down to see it) and make sure "Never Ask" is chosen (be careful not to choose "never accept"!)

Pressing (to place order) gives no response.
You may need to have a pop-up blocker disabled. Click the link for more information about pop-up blockers. You may lalso be going via a firewall or proxy server which does not support https. Please check with your network or systems administrator.

 

 
 
 

 

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