Attach multiple files to wiki's

When trying to attach large numbers of documents to wiki's I'm encountering the following problem:
The 'choose file' only allows a single attachment at a time (i.e. no command clicking to select multiple files to attach). When combining multiple files in a folder and then compressing the folder to a zip archive this archive is not 'unpacked' on the wiki page but maintains to be a zip archive.
How can I upload hundreds of background files to wiki pages in manageable groups without having to spend many hours individually uploading the files?
Thx.

Well, I'd say there's a gajillion ways to do it.  Not the way you're hoping for though.
Create a webdav share that contains the files you're looking for.
Create a link in your wiki page that links to the files.
Create a basic HTML page that has a file listing of the files in question.
Link to that page from the wiki.
Upload the file to a drop box account.
Create a link in the wiki in question that connects to your drop box folder.
Upload the files to google docs (if they're pdf's or text documents)
Again... Create a link in the wiki in question that connects to your google doc.
You're going to have to be a little creative I'm afraid.
I'm sure that the reason for not being able to select multiple files is security.  Imagine that I'm a wiley user that likes to clog up servers.  I'd be happy to select 10,000 - 1 byte files and upload them all at the same time to your wiki.  Imagine what your wiki page would look like!  TEN THOUSAND. Actually...  It might be kinda funny! 
Anyways - Sometimes when spending too much time on a problem you get caught up in the problem itself.  I'm sure that there are reasons for you wanting to have those files stored right within the wiki data folder, but truly there's no way to do it from the wiki web page itself.  Be creative, and be flexible.
HTH
-Graham

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