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Repost. Posted 1008. No copy to me.
Steven Levine wrote:
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> Of course if you really want to you can always use unzip to see the
> contents. :-)
That's nice. But what would I DO with the contents? I can hand the
XPI to Mozilla and it knows what to do with it. A couple confirming
clicks from me and it's done. Can it get any easier than that? My
understanding is that is the prescribed method of installation. Why
would I want to do anything more?
Now, if you have a way of replacing a Mozilla version and not have to
reinstall individual XPIs, that I would like to know.
Ray
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