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Ray, did you get my response on your Opteron?  It   
wasn't clear as to whether or not it DOES work with   
Danis 1.7.0.  
 
--- Original Message ---  
From: Ray Davison   
To: scoug-help@scoug.com  
Subject: SCOUG-Help: .XPI distributions  
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>J. R. Fox wrote:  
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>> I first heard of WIC from a passing comment by   
Steven a while back.  
>> On my own (because no one revealed this detail), I   
discovered that it  
>> comes as part of the Warp-In pkg., and can be used   
standalone to  
>> extract the contents of a .WPI archive, much as   
you'd use UnZip for  
>> the contents of a Zip archive.  O.K., then, what   
does this for an .XPI  
>> file ?  
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>Is this XPI as in Mozilla extension files?  Why do   
you want to extract   
>something?  The normal process is to open it.  --  
Mozilla\File\Open file--  
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