Scripting is disabled. You need to enable it to display the pages correctly.
(Dutch: "Javascript is uitgeschakeld in uw browser. Zoek in de lijst hieronder om uit te zoeken hoe u Javascript in uw browser kan inschakelen.")

Scripting languages such as JavaScript and VBScript bring dynamic and interactive features to web sites. We utilizes these scripting technologies to bring customized, active content to our web pages. Please follow the instructions below.

If you are using Microsoft Internet Explorer v6.x:
  1. From the browser's Tools (Dutch: "Extra") menu select Internet Options (Dutch: "Internet-opties").
  2. Select the Security tab (Dutch: "Beveiliging").
  3. Pick the "Internet zone" (Dutch: "Het Internet") icon.
  4. Push the "Custom Level..." (Dutch: "Aangepast niveau") button.
  5. Scroll down the Settings list to the Scripting item (Dutch: "Uitvoeren van scripts"). (You may need to double-click on icons to expand lists.
  6. Under the "Active scripting" (Dutch: "Actief uitvoeren van scripts") item, choose the Enable (Dutch: "Inschakelen") radio button.
  7. Push OK and Yes (Dutch: "Ja") to confirm and close the Security Settings dialog box, then OK again to close the Internet Options dialog box.
  8. If you successfully completed these steps, then scripting is now enabled! Click on the back button to retest your system.
If you are using Microsoft Internet Explorer v5.x:
  1. From the Windows Taskbar, select the Start button. Select Settings > Control Panel
  2. From the Control Panel, Double-click the Internet Options icon
  3. From the Internet Options Control Panel, Select the Security tab
  4. Select the "Internet" zone
  5. If the security level is set to "High"
    1. Change the setting to "Medium" or click the "Default Level" button for the Internet Zone
  6. If the security level is set to "Custom"
    1. Either reset this setting to the default by clicking the "Default Level" button
    or
    1. Click the "Custom Level" button
      1. Scroll down to the "Scripting" section
      2. Verify "Active Scripting" is set to "Enable"
      3. Verify "Allow paste operations via Script" is set to "Enable"
      4. Verify "Scripting of Java applets" is set to "Enable"
      5. Select OK
  7. Select OK
  8. If you successfully completed these steps, then scripting is now enabled! Click on the back button to retest your system.
If you are using Microsoft Internet Explorer v5.x on an Apple Mac:
  1. From the browser's Edit menu select "Preferences..."
  2. Within the left-hand pick list, expand the item group Web Browser (if necessary).
  3. Under the item group labeled Web Browser, select Web Control.
  4. Check the box labeled Enable JavaScript and push the OK button to close the Internet Explorer Preferences dialog box.
  5. If you successfully completed these steps, then scripting is now enabled! Click on the back button to retest your system.
If you are using Microsoft Internet Explorer v4.x:
  1. From the Windows Taskbar, select the Start button. Select Settings > Control Panel
  2. In the Control Panel, Double-click the Internet icon
  3. In the Internet Control Panel, Select the Security tab
  4. Select the "Internet" zone
  5. If the security level is set to "High"
    1. Change the setting to "Medium" or click the "Reset" button for the Internet Zone
    2. Select OK
  6. If the security level is set to "Custom"
    1. Select the "Settings" button
    2. Scroll down to find the section labeled "Scripting"
    3. Verify "Active Scripting" is set to "Enable"
    4. Verify "Scripting of Java Applets" is set to "Enable"
    5. Select OK
  7. Select OK
  8. If you successfully completed these steps, then scripting is now enabled! Click on the back button to retest your system.
If you are using Netscape 7.1 / 7.2:
  1. On the Edit menu, click Preferences.
  2. Double-click Advanced and click Scripts & Plug-ins.
  3. Select Enable JavaScript for Navigator.
  4. Under Allow webpages to, select all options.
  5. Click OK.
  6. If you successfully completed these steps, then scripting is now enabled! Click on the back button to retest your system.
If you are using Netscape 7.0:
  1. On the Edit menu, click Preferences.
  2. Double-click Advanced and click Scripts & Windows.
  3. Select Enable JavaScript for Navigator.
  4. Under Allow webpages to, select all options.
  5. Click OK.
  6. If you successfully completed these steps, then scripting is now enabled! Click on the back button to retest your system.
If you are using Netscape 6.x:
  1. On the Edit menu, click Preferences.
  2. Click Advanced.
  3. Select Enable Javascript for Navigator.
  4. Click OK
  5. If you successfully completed these steps, then scripting is now enabled! Click on the back button to retest your system.
If you are using AOL 9.x:
  1. From the horizontal toolbar at the top of your screen: Click on Settings. A box appears called "Settings: Essentials".
  2. Click on Internet [Web] Options. This will launch a window called AOL Internet Properties.
  3. Click on the Security tab.
  4. Make sure the Internet Globe is highlighted and click on the Custom Level button.
  5. Scroll down to Scripting.
  6. Set all three settings (Active Scripting, Allow Paste Operations via Script, and Scripting of Java Applets) to Enable.
  7. Click OK and then Yes to the pop-up asking if you are sure you want to make these changes.
  8. If you successfully completed these steps, then scripting is now enabled! Click on the back button to retest your system.
If you are using Firefox 1.x:
  1. Click on Tools.
  2. Click on Options.
  3. In the Options box, in the left-hand column, Click on Web Features.
  4. Make sure "Enable Javascript" is checked.
  5. Click OK
  6. If you successfully completed these steps, then scripting is now enabled! Click on the back button to retest your system.
If you are using Firefox 1.x on an Apple Mac:
  1. Click on Firefox.
  2. Click on Preferences.
  3. In the Options box, in the left-hand column, Click on Web Features.
  4. Make sure "Enable Javascript" is checked.
  5. Click OK
  6. If you successfully completed these steps, then scripting is now enabled! Click on the back button to retest your system.
If you are using Opera 8.x:
  1. Click on Tools.
  2. Click on Preferences.
  3. Click on the Advanced tab.
  4. Click on the Content on the left.
  5. Make sure Enable Javascript is checked.
  6. Click OK
  7. If you successfully completed these steps, then scripting is now enabled! Click on the back button to retest your system.
If you are using Opera 7.x:
  1. Click on Tools.
  2. Click on Preferences.
  3. Click on the Advanced tab.
  4. Click on the Multimedia on the left.
  5. Make sure Enable Javascript is checked.
  6. Click OK
  7. If you successfully completed these steps, then scripting is now enabled! Click on the back button to retest your system.
If you are using Opera 7.x:
  1. Click on Tools.
  2. Click on Quick Preferences.
  3. Click on the Advanced tab.
  4. Click on the Multimedia on the left.
  5. Make sure Enable Javascript is checked.
  6. Click OK
  7. If you successfully completed these steps, then scripting is now enabled! Click on the back button to retest your system.