Hi Jorge,
This may get a little complicated, so please bear with me. Your help with this is greatly appreciated.
I’ve been trying a number of things, including, as the final step, instead of re-zipping Redirect Cleaner back up (zipping has been problematic) installed node.js, installed the jpm tool, and then ran jpm xpi. (Found out about the jpm tool from someone I know).
For Redirect Cleaner, either edited or not, that fails with this message: (please see first screenshot).
Since running jpm xpi completes successfully with any other extension, that seems to mean that the copy of Redirect Cleaner I have is corrupt or broken. Perhaps you can look through the copy I have to spot what might be wrong with it. I’ve uploaded it to http://www.filedropper.com/redirectcleanerexamplenet
Note: although it appears as .zip at File Dropper, I didn’t actually zip it (I know it’s already zipped), only changed the file extension to .zip. Otherwise, if left as .xpi, File Dropper see its individual components and it can’t be uploaded.
Maybe you can either tell me how to fix it, or, if it’s easily fixed, you can give it back to me fixed. In any case, even if it weren’t corrupt, I’m not sure what to do with the resulting packaged xpi file. What should the proper extension be? This was the output after running jpm xpi successfully with another extension, Throbber Restored. (Please see second screenshot).
Even when I try to install that (which ran successfully) either with no file extension, with .xpi or null.xpi, I still get the message back that it can’t be installed because it’s corrupt. Maybe some additional step is needed with this, or I’m not doing this correctly?
Many thanks, W.