My understanding is that if you downloaded the XPI
file, you then use File/Open in Firefox to install it
(N.B. I've never tried this myself, your mileage may
vary).

Dave


--- Brian Wanamaker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks -- actually that was the *third thing* I
> tried. I set it to 
> include "plkr.krzysztow.com" with an "Allow"
> attribute, but no luck.
> 
> The first thing was to click the link, but it didn't
> know what to do 
> with the file.
> 
> The second thing I tried was downloading it, and
> running it from a local 
> hard disk. Firefox didn't know what to do with it
> local, or from the web 
> location, it asks for an action with the XPI media
> type, or to save. 
> Looking at the Tools>Options>Downloads>File Types,
> it isn't listed there 
> or in Plug-Ins (same spot, though I'm not sure if it
> should be, since it 
> should be integral to Firefox).
> 
> Thanks for your time,
> Brian
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