OK, not even the files technique is working. I must be
doing something wrong. If Paul is out there, did the
file technique work for you?

--- vernon viles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi, trying to bypass the sameOrigin problem with
> firefox. I've never written a user.js file before
> but
> after reading the docs at mozilla I came up with the
> following 3 lines. It doesn't work, can't even get
> past a "click and wait" command in sellenium. I
> don't
> know why it doesn't work. Here is what I've got:
> 
>  user_pref("capability.policy.policynames",
> "localselenium");
> user_pref("capability.policy.localselenium.sites",
> "http://server_running_selenium_locally";);
>
user_pref("capability.policy.localselenium.javascript.enabled",
> "allAccess");
> 
> Does anyone know what I'm doing wrong? wouldn't the
> last line enable all access to any domain for the
> selenium running from my local server? I found Paul
> Cannon's message Fri Sep 2 12:09:09 PDT 2005 on
> google
>  about the file:// idea but that seems a little
> insecure to me. Still may end up using it.
> 
> 
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