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Cookies,Javascript and Secure Shopping(SSL)
If you are getting an error message which mentions scripting, you may not have Javascript enabled. Click
here to learn more.
If your shopping cart is empty even though you have clicked on items
to order them, then your cookies are probably diabled.
We use cookies to keep track of what you place in your basket. To find out
more about our use of cookies you can click here.
Once you have cookies enabled, you will have to go back and put things in your basket.
This time, they will stay there.
Note: These instructions may vary somewhat depending on which browser
version you are using.
To enable cookies
Netscape
1. Click Edit (on the top toolbar),
2. Click on Preferences
scroll down to Advanced and click on any option
other than Disable Cookies.
Internet Explorer 5
1.Click Tools, and then click Internet Options.
2.Click the Security tab.
3.Click the Internet zone.
4.Select a security level other than High.
or
Click Custom Level, scroll to the Cookies section,
and then click Enable for both
cookie options.
Internet Explorer 4.x
1.Click View, and then click Internet Options.
2.Click the Advanced tab.
3.Scroll to the Security section.
4.Under Cookies, click Always accept cookies.
Other browsers
To see if your browser supports cookies, and for
detailed instructions about
how to enable this feature, see the online Help
for your browser.
If you see a message to notify you that a Web site is
trying to send you a cookie
when you try to sign in, you should choose to
continue or you will not be able to sign
in.
Java Script Errors
Generally, this is an error that occurs when you are using the AOL browser or an ISP-provided version of Internet Explorer. AOL has limitations that some other browsers do not have. Fortunately, you can use other browsers with your AOL connection. In addition, ISP-provided versions of Internet Explorer are customized in ways that possibly prevent PageBuilder from loading.
Try installing a fresh copy of Internet Explorer directly from Microsoft at
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/
You should also check your Internet Options and make sure scripting is enabled.
Are you using a browser that doesn't support secure
connections (SSL),or do you have SSL disabled?
RickMovie. com (Rick's Movie Graphics) has a large inventory of movie posters and memorabilia. Our online store provides instant access to all of our inventory. Customer service is our priority however it appears that your browser must support secure connections (often
called SSL, or Secure
Sockets Layer), and the option must be enabled to
check out.
To enable secure connections
Internet Explorer 5
1.Click Tools, and then click Internet Options.
2.Click the Advanced tab.
3.Scroll to the Security section.
4.Select all of the "Use SSL" check boxes.
Internet Explorer 4.x
1.Click View, and then click Internet Options.
2.Click the Advanced tab.
3.Scroll to the Security section.
4.Select all of the "SSL" check boxes.
Other browsers
To see if your browser supports secure connections
and for detailed instructions about
how to enable this feature, see the online Help
for your browser.
If you see a message to notify you that you are
entering or leaving a secure
connection when you try to sign in, you should choose
to continue or you will not be
able to sign in.
If you are behind a firewall or proxy that does not
support secure connections (for
example, if you are accessing the Internet from a
computer that is part of a
corporate network), speak with your local system
administrator to see if a solution
can be reached using your network. Note that not all
firewalls or proxies cause
errors.
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