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I'm having trouble signing in.
There are a few possible reasons why you cannot login:
- Your User name and password are case-sensitive, which means 'A' is different from 'a'.
- Your cookies are disabled. Your browser must support cookies, and the option must be enabled to log in. (See above for instructions on how to turn on your cookies)
- Your password was not found in our database (Lost Yours?)
- JavaScript may be turned off on your browser. (see above for instructions on how to turn on your JavaScript)
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Help! I lost my password.
It's ok, don't panic! Just click here and fill out the password reminder form to retrieve your password.
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What are cookies all about?
A cookie is a small piece of data that is sent to your web browser from a web server. In this case, the web server is www.MovieEye.com. The data stored in cookies is
never "executed" as code, so it can never contain viruses. Also, a cookie cannot be used to extract data from your computer system. Cookies can help to do a lot of cool
things such as make the login process easy for MovieEye.com Members. If you disabled cookies, please see above for instructions on how to enable them as they are required to login to Movie Eye.
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How do I enable cookies on my browser?
Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.x
- Select the "View" pulldown menu
- Select "Internet Options"
- Click the "Advanced" tab
- Scroll down the list of options to "Security" (marked with a padlock
symbol). Beneath, you'll see three options for "Cookies". Select either
"Prompt before accepting cookies" or "Accept all cookies".
- Click "OK"
Netscape Communicator/ Navigator 4.x
- Select the "Edit" pulldown menu.
- Click "Advanced"-the word itself, not the "+" next to it.
- Select either "Accept all cookies" or "Accept only cookies that get sent back to the originating server". "Warn me" may be checked or unchecked.
- Click "OK"
Netscape Navigator 3.x Navigator 3.x does not have a way to disable cookies, so you should be able to log in regardless of your settings.
However, you may be shown a cookie alert each time you log in. To get rid of the alert, you can follow the instructions below.
- Select the "Options" pulldown menu.
- Select "Network Preferences"
- Click the "Protocols" tab.
- Under the "Show an Alert Before" section, uncheck "Accepting a Cookie".
- Select "OK"
Opera (most versions)
- Select the "Preferences" pulldown menu.
- Select "Advanced"
- Under the "Logging" section, check "Cookie Logging".
- Click "OK"
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What is JavaScript? Why do I need it enabled?
JavaScript is a scripting language developed to enable Web authors to design interactive sites. It is compatible with the latest versions of the following browsers:
- Netscape Navigator
- Microsoft Internet Explorer
- Spyglass Mosaic
- Sun Microsystems HotJava (Not currently working with Windows 3.1 and 95.)
- Oracle PowerBrowser (Not currently working with Macintosh and Unix.)
- IBM WebExplorer (Not currently working with Macintosh, Windows NT, and
Unix.)
JavaScript was created by Netscape and shares features and structures of the full Java language, but was developed independently. It can interact with HTML source code, which enables
dynamic content. JavaScript is endorsed by a number of software companies, and is an open language that anyone can use without purchasing a license.
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How do I enable JavaScript in AOL?
1. From the My AOL menu, click Preferences.
2. Click WWW.
3. From the Security tab, click Custom Level.
4. Scroll to Scripting. From Scripting of Java applets, click to
select Enable.
5. Click OK. Click OK again.
6. Close Preferences.
The AOL browser stores many of its settings in memory. The best way to make sure your changes take effect is to close AOL completely and then restart it.
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How do I enable JavaScript in Internet Explorer 5.0?
1. From the Tools menu, click Internet Options.
2. Click Security.
3. Click Custom Level.
4. From Microsoft VM's Java permissions, click to select High safety (You may need to use the scroll bar to locate Microsoft VM's Java permissions).
5. Click OK. Click OK again.
The Internet Explorer browser stores many of its settings in memory. The best way to make sure your changes take effect is to close all browser windows completely, then
relaunch it.
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How do I enable JavaScript in Internet Explorer 4.0?
1. From the View menu, click Internet Options.
2. Click the Security tab.
3. Click Custom.
4. Click Settings, scroll to the Scripting section, and then click Enable for Active Scripting.
4. Click OK.
The Internet Explorer browser stores many of its settings in memory. The best way to make sure your changes take effect is to close all browser windows completely, then
relaunch it.
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How do I enable JavaScript in Netscape Navigator?
1. From the Edit menu, click Preferences.
2. Click Advanced. Click to select Enable Java.
3. Click OK.
The Netscape Navigator browser stores many of its settings in memory. The best way to make sure your changes take effect is to close all browser windows completely, then
relaunch it.
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