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Can't install addon because it seems to be corrupt

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I developed a Firefox addon which is only for users in my company. So I and want to distribute the .xpi file for manual installation. Now, I uploaded the .zip file to addons.mozilla.org where the addon passes the automatic tests and I am able to sign it, which I did. After downloading the .xpi file Firefox says, that the addon can not be installed because it "appears to be corrupt".

I developed a Firefox addon which is only for users in my company. So I and want to distribute the .xpi file for manual installation. Now, I uploaded the .zip file to addons.mozilla.org where the addon passes the automatic tests and I am able to sign it, which I did. After downloading the .xpi file Firefox says, that the addon can not be installed because it "appears to be corrupt".

Vahaolana nofidina

OK. I checked the documentation of the manifest.json file and it looks like a missing matches key in the content_scripts object.

Adding this key as a test allows to load the extension via about:debugging.

  "content_scripts": [
    {
      "matches": ["*://*.mozilla.org/*"],
      "js": ["ELiSA.js", "aes.js"],
      "css": ["ELiSA.css"]
    }
  ],
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You can find both, the .zip and the .xpi in my dropbox: here

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I get the same error (even tried about:debugging in Nightly), so there is definitely something wrong here (manifest.json?).

Maybe consider to ask advice elsewhere.

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Vahaolana Nofidina

OK. I checked the documentation of the manifest.json file and it looks like a missing matches key in the content_scripts object.

Adding this key as a test allows to load the extension via about:debugging.

  "content_scripts": [
    {
      "matches": ["*://*.mozilla.org/*"],
      "js": ["ELiSA.js", "aes.js"],
      "css": ["ELiSA.css"]
    }
  ],