XXII. FTP functions
FTP stands for File Transfer Protocol.
The following constants are defined when using the FTP module: FTP_ASCII and FTP_BINARY.
Example 1. ftp() example
<?php // set up basic connection $conn_id = ftp_connect("$ftp_server"); // login with username and password $login_result = ftp_login($conn_id, "$ftp_user_name", "$ftp_user_pass"); // check connection if ((!$conn_id) || (!$login_result)) { echo "Ftp connection has failed!"; echo "Attempted to connect to $ftp_server for user $user"; die; } else { echo "Connected to $ftp_server, for user $user"; } // upload the file $upload = ftp_put($conn_id, "$destination_file", "$source_file", FTP_BINARY); // check upload status if (!$upload) { echo "Ftp upload has failed!"; } else { echo "Uploaded $source_file to $ftp_server as $destination_file"; } // close the FTP stream ftp_quit($conn_id); ?> |
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- Table of Contents
- ftp_connect — Opens up an FTP connection
- ftp_login — Logs in an FTP connection
- ftp_pwd — Returns the current directory name
- ftp_cdup — Changes to the parent directory
- ftp_chdir — Changes directories on a FTP server
- ftp_mkdir — Creates a directory
- ftp_rmdir — Removes a directory
- ftp_nlist — Returns a list of files in the given directory.
- ftp_rawlist — Returns a detailed list of files in the given directory.
- ftp_systype — Returns the system type identifier of the remote FTP server.
- ftp_pasv — Turns passive mode on or off.
- ftp_get — Downloads a file from the FTP server.
- ftp_fget — Downloads a file from the FTP server and saves to an open file.
- ftp_put — Uploads a file to the FTP server.
- ftp_fput — Uploads from an open file to the FTP server.
- ftp_size — Returns the size of the given file.
- ftp_mdtm — Returns the last modified time of the given file.
- ftp_rename — Renames a file on the ftp server.
- ftp_delete — Deletes a file on the ftp server.
- ftp_site — Sends a SITE command to the server.
- ftp_quit — Closes an FTP connection