>As noted on the front page of UT MS has another security risk dealing with scripts stealing cookie info. If you follow the link and read the advise of turning off active scripting, you'll find you can't access the UT. If you set it to prompt you instead of disabling it will wear you out saying OK. Any other solutions to this.
Use Netscape. You get a little quirky performance in editboxes if there's a lot of text below insertion point, you don't see the fabulous world scrolling horizontally behind UT logo, and a few links in the More menu point you to a link ending with 0.asp (like
http://www.levelextreme.com/Live/Download0.asp instead of
http://www.levelextreme.com/Live/Download5.asp), and if you click on a + or - sign in front of the message link in the upper window, you get
But then, you have everything else, and if you turn off all scripting, you can still access UT (except that the login button doesn't work, and a few other things :). NS can switch on/off Java, Javascript in browser, and Javascript in mail/newsgroups. Now what's active scripting, is it not any of these three?