ActiveX Controls
ActiveX Controls are small programs that run in your browser. One of the most common of which is
Adobe Flash Player. The T2 Systems Website uses quite a bit of Flash to make the web site more
engaging.
If you have recieve a warning regarding ActiveX Controls then you will not be able to see the T2
Systems main menu object or a variety of other interactives including video.
Talk to your IT department and ask them to enable ActiveX Controls in order to remedy the problems
described above.
Http Cookies
An Http Cookie is a tiny text file that is stored on your local computer in order to store information
about your visit to T2 Systems Online. It is necessary to have this enabled only if you wish to avoid
loggining in each time you return to the website after leaving.
None of the information gathered in the cookie object is considered sensitive nor will it ever be
stored in a database or used in any way outside of remembering a login session. It is simply there for
a convenience factor to avoid automatically logging you out
If you have recieved a warning regarding Http Cookies, please tell your IT department to help you
enable cookies.
JavaScript
JavaScript is a scripting language that allows web programmers write code on the web page in order
to communicate with the user's web browser. It is used mainly to enrich the user experience by validating
the input in a form to avoid mistakes, show and hide extra information or any number of other helpful
effects.
Some of the interactive objects are initialized on thses pages using JavaScript. Having this option
disabled can cause a number of unknown errors. It is highly suggested that this feature be enabled.
If you have recieved a warning regarding JavaScript, please tell your IT department to help you
enable JavaScript.
Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)
Cascading Style Sheets are text files that tell the Web Browser how to display the web pages. These are
critical components of the T2 Web Site. If this feature is not supported, then the pages will not display
correctly.
If you have recieved a warning regarding Cascading Style Sheets, please tell your IT department to
help you enable support for Cascading Style Sheets.