We have detected that you are browsing with 'Javascript' disabled on your browser. This means that we can not offer you added functionality on the website which might be only accessible to visitors who do have Javascript enabled.
To do this we write a 'cookie' to your computer so we can easily tell that you have javasctript enabled the next time you visit the site. If you would prefer to browse without the added features we can provide with Javascript use the instructions below to either disable cookies, or disable javascript.
You can see more information about our Privacy Policy using the link at the bottom of evey page.
If you are unsure about Disabling Cookies and / or Javascript on your computer we would recommend that you leave the settings as they are as changes will effect ALL websites you visit not just iwight.com
Disabling Cookies this way will disable cookies for ALL web sites not just iwight.com
To Disable websites from using cookies follow these instructions:
Step
1: Select "Internet Options" from the "Tools"
menu.
Step
2: Select the "Privacy" tab from the top of the internet
options window.

Step
3: Use the slider to change your level of privacy so that you
can block cookies from different sites, or block them completely. The description
next to the slider tells you about each security level.

Disabling Cookies this way will disable cookies for ALL web sites not just iwight.com
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Disabling Javascipt this way will disable javascript for ALL web sites not just iwight.com
Step
1: Select "Internet Options" from the "Tools" menu.
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2: Select "Security" tab from the Internet Options window.
Choose Internet for the web content zone, then at the bottom of the window
click "Custom Level"

Step
3: Scroll down the "Custom Level" Screen until you reach a section
with choices about "Scripting"

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4: If you set the "Active Scripting" button to Disable, this will
disable all Javascript's on all sites, alternatively you can choose "Prompt"
and you will be asked to confirm each time a Web Page tries to run any
Javascript

If you want to reset the options you can always click the reset button on this screen to reset your browser to the default settings.