Howdy list, Is there a better way to tell if a file exists than $ftp->size() being greater than zero Or $ftp->ls()
Also if I delete a file with $ftp->delete($file); It will return 1 on success but if it returns 0 how can I tell if it's because it didn't exist and therefore could not be deleted or it existed but couldn't be deleted for some reason (permissions. Etc..) The best way I came up with is to do a size() before if size returns 0 it may not exist or is zero in size. But then that takes you back to question 1. Ahhh I'm going in circles!!! What I'd like to do is simply: (WHERE exists() is hopefully a solution to my first question) if($ftp->exists($file)) { $ftp->delete($file); if($ftp->exists($file)) { print "Could not delete $file"; } else { print "$file is all gone"; } } else { print "$file does not exist so I did not even try to delete it" } -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]