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Hello, you either have JavaScript turned off or an old version of Macromedia's Flash Player.

If you get this error message, it means that you either have JavaScript turned off in your browser, or you need the latest version of the Flash player.

Get the latest Flash player.You need to upgrade your Flash Player You will need flash player version 7 or newer to view this site correctly.

To find out how to enable JavaScript

Internet Explorer 7

  1. Select Tools > Internet Options.
  2. Click on the Security tab.
  3. Click the Custom Level button.
  4. Scroll down to the Scripting section.
  5. Select Enable for Active Scripting and Scripting of Java Applets.
  6. Click OK.
  7. Select YES if a box appears to confirm.
  8. Click OK. Close window.
  9. Reload page.

Internet Explorer 6

  1. From the browser's Tools menu, select Internet Options...
  2. Select the Security tab.
  3. Pick the Internet zone icon and select the Custom Level... button.
  4. Scroll down the Settings list to the Scripting item. (You may need to double-click icons to expand lists.
  5. Under the Active scripting item, choose the Enable radio button.
  6. Click OK and Yes to confirm and close the Security Settings dialogue box, then click OK again to close the Internet Options dialogue box.
  7. Refresh the current page.

Firefox 2.x

  1. Open Firefox.
  2. On the Tools menu, click Options.
  3. Click Content in the Options list.
  4. Under the Content section, check the box next to Enable JavaScript.
  5. Click the Advanced button to open the Advanced JavaScript Options box.
  6. Tick the boxes under Allow scripts for the sections that you want to allow.
  7. Click OK.
  8. Click OK.

Firefox 1.x

  1. Open Mozilla Firefox.
  2. On the Tools menu, click "Options".
  3. Click "Content" in the Options list.
  4. Under the Content section, select the box next to "Enable JavaScript".
  5. Click the "Advanced" button to open the Advanced JavaScript Options box.
  6. Under the "Allow scripts to" section, select the boxes corresponding to the actions you want to allow.
  7. Click OK.
  8. Click OK.

If you are still receiving the JavaScript error after you enable it, you should try completely uninstalling the Flash Player, then reinstalling the most recent version.

For instructions about how to "completely" uninstall a Flash Player, see this Adobe Help article

If you don't have a Flash player installed, or you have just uninstalled the Flash player, download and install the latest Adobe Flash Player, which is available at the Adobe Flash Player Download Centre

If you have tried both of the above steps and are still having issues, try clearing the browser cache and cookies on your computer.

 

If the instructions above don't resolve the issue, please try the following:

  1. Temporarily disable any popup blocking software installed on your computer to test.
  2. Allow arthur-mckay.com as a trusted site in your Firewall software.
  3. Ensure other applications like Quicktime, iTunes, Real Player or Windows Media Player aren't set as the default streaming application, as this might affect the video player.

Windows Vista users:

If the flash uninstall/re-install does not work, this may be due to a Microsoft Windows Vista permissions issue.

Please use the Windows button at the bottom left-hand corner then the search function:

  1. Go to: C:\Windows\System32\Macromed\Flash\
  2. Right-click on the following file: FlashUtil9b.exe or FlashUtil9e.exe
  3. Select "Run as Administrator" and install the update.
  4. Restart your computer.