Not all the modern browsers support VBScript. VBScript is supported just by Microsoft’s Internet Explorer while other browsers (Firefox and Chrome) support just JavaScript. Hence, developers normally prefer JavaScript over VBScript.
Though Internet Explorer (IE) supports VBScript, you may need to enable or disable this feature manually. This tutorial will make you aware of the procedure of enabling and disabling VBScript support in Internet Explorer.
VBScript in Internet Explorer
Here are simple steps to turn on or turn off VBScript in your Internet Explorer −
- Follow Tools → Internet Options from the menu
- Select Security tab from the dialog box
- Click the Custom Level button
- Scroll down till you find Scripting option
- Select Enable radio button under Active scripting
- Finally click OK and come out
To disable VBScript support in your Internet Explorer, you need to select Disable radio button under Active scripting.