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J. R. Fox wrote:
>
> 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 ?
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--
Ray
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