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:Some sites may give "download" instructions for extensions and users get confused as to what to do with the XPI or JAR file after downloading, which is why I categorized it as a "download" issue.  I placed the -228 error under that heading to preserve the TOC numbering, based on user request (headings #7 and #8 are often referred by number, I was told).  However,  since the headings  have descriptive titles, it's probably not as important to preserve the TOC numbering if the article can be better organized.  As I see it,  though, the article is fine as-is, but I guess there is always room for improvement.  Anyway, now you have the background.    [[User:Alice Wyman|Alice Wyman]] 21:30, 21 December 2006 (UTC)
:Some sites may give "download" instructions for extensions and users get confused as to what to do with the XPI or JAR file after downloading, which is why I categorized it as a "download" issue.  I placed the -228 error under that heading to preserve the TOC numbering, based on user request (headings #7 and #8 are often referred by number, I was told).  However,  since the headings  have descriptive titles, it's probably not as important to preserve the TOC numbering if the article can be better organized.  As I see it,  though, the article is fine as-is, but I guess there is always room for improvement.  Anyway, now you have the background.    [[User:Alice Wyman|Alice Wyman]] 21:30, 21 December 2006 (UTC)
==Invalid hash==
Invalid hash was removed because it's a server-side issue that's been fixed, according to [https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=345505 bug 345505].--[[User:Np|Np]] 15:20, 23 May 2007 (UTC)

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because: Download error

I, too, can't install any extensions or themes. I get the "because: download error" message on firefox 1.0.2 on win XP. It did work at some time in the past as I managed to install a couple of extensions. This is on my laptop; on my desktop machine (same version/OS), it works fine.

This is wrong place for asking questions, but that error message is often caused by disk cache set to 0. [1] --asqueella

staged-xpi

I had a problem where all the sudden no extensions were installing. I would get the dialog box confirming that I wanted to install some extension and after choosing install, nothing would happen. The extension wouldn't show up in the list of extensions, the extensions.rdf file wasn't being modified. I noticed an unusual folder: staged-xpi (under $profileFolder/extensions) and I deleted all of its contents (an extension I was trying to install was listed several times in there). That seemed to take care of it.

Thanks for reporting this. I found a related bugzilla report and added it to the article. Alice Wyman 02:05, 24 April 2006 (UTC)


better URL

The URL of this and other KB pages ending in a parenthesis should be changed because they are transmitted as a link without the last parenthesis in emails. I.e. the parenthesis is there but not part of the link.

This was recently discussed here Alice Wyman 02:05, 24 April 2006 (UTC)
Thanks, but i'm having trouble understanding that discussion and what the outcome was, or if there is one.
Could we at least get a redirect from Unable_to_install_themes_or_extensions_(Firefox to one of these?: Unable_to_install_themes_or_extensions_(Firefox) or Unable_to_install_themes_or_extensions_(Firefox%29 --American Finn 03:56, 3 May 2006 (UTC)
I created a redirect from Unable_to_install_themes_or_extensions_(Firefox plus three more, for the three Standard diagnostic articles that end in parentheses. Alice Wyman 19:13, 3 May 2006 (UTC)

Better Organization

Download issues strikes me as the wrong in that the first thing contained in it really isn't a download issue. I think both of these should be top level categories although not sure where to put them. There are probably a few other things that could be organized a little better. I'll probably take a look at it later, but wouldn't mind sketching out how people think it should be organized before hacking on it.--Majken 18:25, 21 December 2006 (UTC)

Some sites may give "download" instructions for extensions and users get confused as to what to do with the XPI or JAR file after downloading, which is why I categorized it as a "download" issue. I placed the -228 error under that heading to preserve the TOC numbering, based on user request (headings #7 and #8 are often referred by number, I was told). However, since the headings have descriptive titles, it's probably not as important to preserve the TOC numbering if the article can be better organized. As I see it, though, the article is fine as-is, but I guess there is always room for improvement. Anyway, now you have the background. Alice Wyman 21:30, 21 December 2006 (UTC)

Invalid hash

Invalid hash was removed because it's a server-side issue that's been fixed, according to bug 345505.--Np 15:20, 23 May 2007 (UTC)