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ftp_put

Name

ftp_put — Uploads a file to an FTP server destination.

Synopsis

bool ftp_put(, );
: FTP stream
: string destination Destination of the file Destination of the file string source Source of the local file Source of the local file int transferModeMode of file transfer Mode of file transfer

Returns

TRUE on success or FALSE on error

Description

Uploads the local source file to the FTP server and saves it as the destination file. This function sends a "STOR" command to the server, the user must have write permissions on the FTP server for this function to work. Possible transferMode s are FTP_BINARY and FTP_ASCII. The source and destination parameters may be absolute filesystem paths or may be relative to the current directory on the appropriate end (the local current directory for the destination, or the remote current directory for the source).

Version

PHP 3>= 3.0.13, PHP 4 >= 4.0b4

Example

Example 368. Upload a file

$ftpStream = ftp_connect("my.ftp.server");
$loginResult = ftp_login($ftpStream, "username", "password");
if ($loginResult) {
   ftp_put($ftpStream, "remote.txt", "local.txt", FTP_ASCII);
}
ftp_quit($ftpStream);



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