Still cannot open example.divx files - could in Leopard

I've had no luck opening files that end with ".divx" with QuickTime X in Snow Leopard.
They claim that DivX files work, but what's meant is .avi files in DivX encoding, right?
How do I open the example.divx files on a Mac?
I don't want to install the hefty DivX player, I would prefer just the codec...
Seems that Perian isn't actually the swiss-army-knife anymore. It used to work with everything in Leopard.

Use the Snow Leopard DVD / Optional Installs package to install it.
Don't bother posting the URL. Most .divx files are just illegal "rips" of copyrighted material anyway.

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