What is the difference between .xpi and .tbz2?
- Extension
- .xpi
- .tbz2
- Format
- Binary
- Binary
- Category
- Data
- Compressed
- Developer
- W3C's Efficient Extensible Interchange Working Group
- Bzip2
- Description
- Efficient XML Interchange (EXI) is a binary XML format for exchange of data on a computer network. It was developed by the W3C's Efficient Extensible Interchange Working Group and is one of the most prominent efforts to encode XML documents in a binary data format, rather than plain text. Using EXI format reduces the verbosity of XML documents as well as the cost of parsing. Improvements in the performance of writing (generating) content depends on the speed of the medium being written to, the methods and quality of actual implementations.
- File archive compressed with both .TAR and .BZ2 compression; often found on Unix systems; must first be decompressed (using Bzip 2 decompression), then the files must be extracted from the tar archive.
- MIME Type
- application/x-xpinstall
- application/x-bzip2
- Wikipedia
- .xpi on Wikipedia
- .tbz2 on Wikipedia