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Sven asked on 08 Mar 2012, 02:03 PM
Hello,

when I try to refresh the DOM-Tree of a website using refreshDomTree(). I'll get the following error:

RefreshDomTree(): ExecuteCommand failed!
InError set by the client. Client Error:
mozCommandProcessor: GetCurrentDocumentMarkup(): Exception thrown while trying to serialize the Dom.
Error: Error: Permission denied for (https://myurl/etc) to get property Window.frameElement.....
InnerException: none.

I think the reason for this error has something to do with https. But I never had any problems with
other https sites.
I user 2011_2_1413_FREE_EDITION with Firefox 9.1
If I try the same site with Chrome or Firefox 3.6 everything works great.
Unfortunatly I can't use any of this alternatives.

Any Idea what I can do to fix this?
Any workaround?

Thanks in advance,

Sven

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answered on 08 Mar 2012, 02:58 PM
Hello Sven,

I'm sorry you are experiencing this problem. This is known issue with Firefox version 8 and higher. It appears that Firefox changed some of the internal security built into the browser in version 8. Our developers are trying to figure out how to overcome this change and they are doing their best to include a fix for this in our upcoming 2012 R1 release

Unfortunately, the only workaround is to temporarily downgrade to an older version of FF. I apologize for the inconvenience. 

Kind regards,
Plamen
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