2008/10/26 Brendan Ferguson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > After dong a little investigating, ccHost does allow you to see the > contents of a zip file. I installed ccHost and then uploaded a zip > file. The contents were there. > > Am I on the same page as you guys?
Yes; what it won't do is look inside .tar.gz or .tar.7z or .tar.bz2 archives - or plain .tar archives, even. > I would not allow me to use all the other font files though That's because its default settings are to only accept music files; its meant to power the ccMixter site, you see. If you log into the site as the admin user you can set the list of acceptable extensions there. > There > should be an option to allow all files! Or perhaps exclude certain > file types. Well, AIUI, it has the feature to INclude certain file types, and it excludes files with no extension. > like PHP files or other files that could be excruciated on > the server. Yes, security is a problem :-( _______________________________________________ Openfontlibrary mailing list Openfontlibrary@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/openfontlibrary