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Hi, I'm creating a Firefox extension for demo purposes. I to call a specific JavaScript function in the document from the extension. I wrote this in my HTML document (not inside extension, but a page that is loaded by Firefox):

document.funcToBeCalled = function() {
   // function body
};

Then, the extension will run this on some event:

var document = Application.activeWindow.activeTab.document;
document.funcToBeCalled();

However it raises an error saying that funcToBeCalled is not defined.

Note: I could get an element on the document by calling document.getElementById(id);

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It is for security reasons that you have limited access to the content page from extension. See XPCNativeWrapper and Safely accessing content DOM from chrome,

If you control the page, the best way to do this is set up an event listener in the page and dispatch an event from your extension (addEventListener in the page, dispatchEvent in the extension).

Otherwise, see http://groups.google.com/group/mozilla.dev.extensions/msg/bdf1de5fb305d365

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You can do it, but you need to have control over the page and be able to raise the privilege level for the script. Mozilla Documentation gives an example - search for "Privilege" on the page.

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This is an answer to a different question, and recommending enablePrivilege is not a good idea in general. – Nickolay Oct 3 '08 at 18:21

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