Forum:Zip file upload

I want to upload a zip file to http://ru.jfx.wikia.com wiki. The message what I see is '".zip" is an unwanted file type. List of allowed file types: png, gif, jpg, jpeg, ico, ogg, pdf, xcf, svg, mid, jl'

What should I do to allow zip file uploading on the wiki. Should I ask administrators to do that or is there any others way?


 * Right, we have exactly this problem at http://jfx.wikia.com/wiki/Main_Page


 * We need to upload few jar files with examples of Java code/classes inside. However, it seems to be impossible. If anyone is aware about ways of solving this - it'd be mostly appreciated.


 * Regards,
 * Cos


 * I dont think permitting archive file formats would be benefical to any wiki. Archives can contain anything, from "illegal" MP3 to more malicious things. It could impact on other wikias...
 * If you want to put code on a wiki page, you can. Directly on the page. But, you can put it in a kind of scrolling boxe so it dont clutter the page with big blob of code. TulipVorlax 18:14, 26 September 2007 (UTC)


 * Thank you. Could it be possible to store zip files in an http server and link them from the wiki?
 * If so, does anybody know a good http server for the this purposes?


 * Hey! Do you know how to sign your messages on talk and forum pages ? Typing four ~ symbols in a row at the end of the message sould do the trick. And there's also a button above the edit window.
 * A simple response to your question would be no, i dont know anything like that. Can you say what would contain thoses archived files ? Maybe there's another way... If it's some kind of home made piece of software (that is not malicious in any manner) i think there's somes "services" to host that. But i dont know how to apply for thoses (for now). TulipVorlax 04:12, 28 September 2007 (UTC)


 * Sorry, I am new to this wiki so I do not know all about it. That is why I ask some help.
 * I want to put some JavaFX projects to http://ru.jfx.wikia.com wiki. The projects usually contain some fx source files, some java files and some images. May be someone knows where is a right place to store java, C/C++ and others projects?
 * Thanks,
 * Raindrop 08:06, 28 September 2007 (UTC)


 * Currently, the only way i've seen that type of code on a wiki is like this :


 * That bit of C# code comes from there : . It was juste for the example. If you want to provide code files of exemple projects, and that include a big bunch of files, i'm not sure it would be possible on a wiki. But, putting the code in the page could be a good solution, that way, they dont have to download it to see it. And syntax highlighting would be easy to do. What do you think ? TulipVorlax 20:16, 28 September 2007 (UTC)


 * GitHub is a good public code repository for this purpose. You could upload your code there if there's so much code and link to it from the wiki. Also, allows to create branches and merges to do collaborative projects. --Ciencia Al Poder (talk) -WikiDex 10:52, 21 July 2009 (UTC)

There are legitimate uses for zip - any malicious use relies on a careless user, correct?
Am I the only reader who has grown tired of reading of the malicious things an unscrupulous person could do to abuse an archive format such as zip/rar/tar etc. I do not doubt the possibility of such formats being abused but I do not think the probability or extent of this abuse is as high or widespread as opponents to such archive formats would have us believe.


 * A game wiki I contribute to would immediately benefit from uploading and categorizing ZIP files for other members to subsequently download because that is a standard format that is adopted by the game maker and therefore the player community for sharing so-called "boat model" and "boat skin" files. The file formats of the component files are not on the allowed list and do not lend themselves to ASCII posting on a wiki page. I suppose that a uuencode filter could be used to do exactly that however in practice community members are not going to have the patience to deal with uuencode/uudecode steps to share such files.
 * It seems to me that figuring out a way to accommodate ZIP, TAR, RAR formats at Wikia would improve some wiki communities ability to attract members.

When a user downloads a zip file from an untrusted source they have the option (if not the responsibility or obligation) of scanning that file for any malware before viewing or otherwise accessing/using it's content. If there genuinely is a form of harm that can come from merely storing a zip file on a file server then I'd really like to see a link to a credible explanation of how that is technically possible because I have never seen it for myself and I suspect that it is rumor mongering that plays on fear rather than fact. In the cases I have read or heard of the weak link is invariably the human failing to check/scan the file for malware before using it.

I have to believe this subject has been studied thoroughly in the past. A link to that discussion would be helpful here. -najevi 07:33, 22 July 2009 (UTC)