If
you are having trouble adding items to the
cart, you're cookies could be turned off.
How to turn on cookies in the most common
browsers:
Microsoft
Internet Explorer 3.x
You don't have the option to turn off
cookies in Explorer version 3.x. Your
browser should accept them automatically.
Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.x
(Windows)
Cookies are accepted automatically in
Internet Explorer 3.x and up. If you want
to confirm that you can accept them:
In Internet Explorer, click "Internet
Options" on the "View"
menu.
Click the "Advanced" tab, and
then click "Always Accept Cookies".
Click OK until you return to Internet
Explorer. Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.x
(Mac)
Cookies are accepted automatically in
Internet Explorer 3.x and up. If you want
to confirm that you can accept them:
Open the "Edit" menu and select
"Preferences."
In the preferences window, click on "Receiving
Files" settings.
Under the receiving files settings, you'll
see a section named "Cookies".
Click on "Cookies". On the right
side of the window, you will see the phrase:
"When receiving cookies:" In
the pull-down menu, select "Never
Ask" or "Ask for each site".
If you click "Ask for each site",
the next time you receive a cookie from
CharityVillage, you will be asked if you
want to accept cookies for this site --
Click "Accept". Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.x
(Windows)
Cookies are accepted automatically in
Internet Explorer 3.x and up. If you want
to confirm that you can accept them:
In Internet Explorer, click "Internet
Options" on the "Tools"
menu.
Click the "Security" tab, and
then click "Custom Level". Click
"Enable" under "Allow cookies
that are stored on your computer".
Click OK until you return to Internet
Explorer. Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.x
(Mac)
Cookies are accepted automatically in
Internet Explorer 3.x and up. If you want
to confirm that you can accept them:
Open the "Edit" menu and select
"Preferences."
In the preferences window, click on "Receiving
Files" settings.
Under the receiving files settings, you'll
see a section named "Cookies".
Click on "Cookies". On the right
side of the window, you will see the phrase:
"When receiving cookies:" In
the pull-down menu, select "Never
Ask" or "Ask for each site".
If you click "Ask for each site",
the next time you receive a cookie from
CharityVillage, you will be asked if you
want to accept cookies for this site --
Click "Accept". Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.x
(Windows)
Cookies are accepted automatically in
Internet Explorer 3.x and up. If you want
to confirm that you can accept them:
Under the "Tools" menu, click
"Internet Options"
Click the "Privacy" tab
Click the "Advanced" button
Put a check mark in the Box for "Override
Automatic Cookie Handling"
At the bottom, put another check mark
in the "Always accept session cookies"
Click "OK" Netscape Navigator 3.x
You don't have the option to turn off
cookies in Navigator version 3.x. Your
browser should accept them automatically.
Netscape
Communicator 4.x
Open the "Edit" menu and select
"Preferences."
In the "Preferences" window,
click on the "Advanced" category
Select "Accept All Cookies."
Click "OK." Netscape Communicator 6.x
Open the "Edit" menu and select
"Preferences."
In the "Preferences" window,
select "Privacy and Security"
and then "Cookies".
Select "Accept All Cookies"
or "Accept only cookies that get
sent back to the originating server".
Click "OK." Netscape Communicator 7.x
Open the "Edit" menu and select
"Preferences."
In the "Preferences" window,
select "Privacy and Security"
and then "Cookies".
Select "Enable All Cookies"
or "Enable cookies for the originating
website only".
Click "OK." Mozilla Firefox 1.0
Click on "Tools" on the menu
bar and select "Options".
In the "Options" window, select
/ Expand "Cookies".
Select "Allow Sites to Set Cookies".
Safari Version 1.2.4
Open the Safari browser and click on the
Safari tab on the menu bar.
Click on preferences.
Click on the security tab in this new
window.
Make sure that "Enable Javascript"
is enabled.
Accepting Cookies: Please make sure that
you either choose "Only from sites
you navigate to" or "Always"
in the cookies ar