>From my post on the TiddlySnips Group

I have developed the habit of saving the xpi files in a folder like
FFAddons then for installation on Firefox clicking File>Open
File>*.xpi

Give that a try maybe coming from the local disk might help.

Morris

On Jan 12, 7:38 pm, FND <f...@gmx.net> wrote:
> > How do I actually install and xpi file that, presumably is some type
> > of addition to an existing TW plugin? (specifically, the TiddlySnip
> > 1.21beta.xpi [1] )
>
> XPI is Mozilla's extension format* - so technically, it has little to do
> with TiddlyWiki plugins.
>
> The easiest way to install an XPI in Firefox is probably to open the
> Add-ons dialog from the Tools menu and drag the XPI file in there.
>
> > I believe it is a question of general concern so I intend to add
> > good answers to tiddlywiki.org
>
> Great!
>
> -- F.
>
> *http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XPI
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