Tom Reinhardt wrote:

> I cannot find the "tests" within the SOAP directory, but did find a XUL
> test file in the XML-RPC directory.  I'll have a look at that.
> 
> One recurring problem that I'm having with any of this (XPCOM, that is),
> is that I'm unable to create any components.  For instance, if, from
> within a Javascript, I do something like:
> 
> var cbObject = Components.classes["@mozilla.org/widget/clipboard;1"];
> 
> Nothing happens. If I wrap some testing/examination code around this
> thing, I invariably get an error that states something to the effect of
> 
> "Permission denied to get property UnknownClass.classes"
> 
> This suggests to me that I'm missing something fundamental here.  I've
> downloaded the latest Mozilla.  I have also tried adding the form:
> 
> netscape.security.PriviledgeManager.enablePriviledge("UniversalXPConnect");


You may have more luck with

netscape.security.PrivilegeManager.enablePrivilege("UniversalXPConnect");

(Spelling counts.)

Mike


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