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Which of the following to be clicked or ticked? (Block pop up window) #1 (permalink) Sun Jul 05, 2009 0:14 am   Which of the following to be clicked or ticked? (Block pop up window)
 

Which of the following to be clicked or ticked

1. Block pop up window
2. Load images automatically
3. Enable Java script
4. Enable Java

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Which of the following to be clicked or ticked #2 (permalink) Sun Jul 05, 2009 5:08 am   Which of the following to be clicked or ticked
 

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