In order to view this site as it was intended you will need to install
Adobe Flash plugin.
This is free and takes only a couple of minutes (if that). Flash 9 is the latest version of the plugin and replaces all previous versions that are usually installed with Internet Explorer.
Why Bother?
You don't have to but without it you will be missing out on some of the latest multimedia and interactive content on the Internet.
How do I install the plugin?
Go to Adobe's Web site and follow the instructions. The installation is mostly automatic, quick and completely safe. Don't forget to uncheck the Yahoo toolbar option unless you want it installed.
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Active content is content that relies on either ActiveX controls or computer code called a script to work properly. Examples include stock tickers, video, and animated content on Web pages.
These programs can, however, malfunction or give you content you don’t want. In some cases, these programs can be used to collect information from your computer in ways you might not approve of, possibly damage data on your computer, install software on your computer without your consent, or allow someone else to control your computer remotely. Given these risks, you should only install these programs if you completely trust the publisher.
If a Web page you visit tries to display active content, you will see the message below (click the message for more information).
This message appears when a Web page open on your computer tries to run a script or ActiveX control. Internet Explorer blocks the active content portion of the page but allows the rest of the Web page to open so you can see how it functions without the script or ActiveX control. Often, you will be able to view or use the Web page without using the active content. Because active content is a potential hazard to your computer, you should be certain that you trust the publisher of a script or ActiveX control before you decide to give it access to your computer.
If you are certain that you want to allow the page to run scripts and ActiveX controls on your computer, follow the steps below:
Click the Information Bar.
Click Allow blocked content
Depending on your internet browser version or setup - you may have to allow browser pop-ups to view the content. Please note there are no advertisng / annoying pop-ups. The only pop-ups are ones you have requested by clicking on a link or graphic.