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Which browsers are best to view www.NAShow.com?
www.NAShow.com is best browsed with Microsoft's Internet Explorer 4.0 or higher.

Where can I get a newer version of Internet Explorer?
You can download a free copy of Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 or higher by visiting the Microsoft Corporation's Web Site at www.microsoft.com.

Why do I need a higher version of the browser?
You need this version of these browser because www.nashow.com uses Cookies to verify your membership status when you log on.

If I am having trouble navigating the site, what should I do?
If you are having trouble using the NA 2010 site, make sure that your browser can accept Cookies and that Javascript is enabled.

What are Cookies and how do they work?
Cookies are messages given to a web browser by a web server. Essentially they act as your passport to the site. Each time you log on and/or register, the server creates a cookie--a unique line of text that identifies you as having been authenticated as an attendee. On certain pages, the server checks to see if your browser has that cookie and if you do, it lets you view the page.

How do I enable Javascript?
In Internet Explorer, click on View>>Internet Options or Tools>>Internet Options and select Security. Click on Custom Level to enable Java and JavaScripting.
If you have Netscape Navigator, click on Edit>>Preferences. Once again, select Advanced and enable Java and JavaScript. If you cannot find this, click the Help button in your browser, and search for Java or Javascript.

How do I enable Cookies?
In Internet Explorer, click on View>>Internet Options or Tools>>Internet Options and select Security. Click on Custom Level to enable Cookies.
If you have Netscape Navigator, click on Edit>>Preferences. Once again, select Advanced and click the radio button to enable Cookies. If you cannot find this, click the Help button in your browser, and search for cookie.

What plug-ins do I need to easily access all parts of the NA 2010 site?
In order to view all parts of the site, you may need to download plug-ins. Adobe Acrobat is used to view pdf (portable document format) files. Download one of the following plug-ins to be able to view streaming media: Real Player, Windows Media, or QuickTime.

What is a plug-in?
Plug-in applications are programs that can easily be installed and used as part of your Web browser to play sound or video or perform other functions. A plug-in application is recognized automatically by the browser and its function is integrated into the main HTML file that is being presented.

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