Paul, it's not an option because it breaks an existing legacy app that I
don't have the time to try and retrofit to work under 5.x. It's huge, old,
ugly, spaghetti that is humming along fine under 4.4.9. I attempted to run
it under 5.x in a test environment and it just fell apart due to my
predecessor's horrible coding habits that aren't "excused" by 5.

On Tue, Dec 29, 2009 at 4:41 PM, Paul <p...@codehooligans.com> wrote:

> Doug,
>
> I for one would like to know more about why the PHP upgrade is not an
> option. From what I've gathered on your previous posts new version might
> solve your issue.
>
> P-
>
> On Dec 29, 2009, at 4:34 PM, Doug Boude wrote:
>
> Alright PHP admin guru types. I'm putting out the call for paid assistance.
> I believe what I need is relatively simple for someone with the right
> experience. My setup: IIS7, PHP 4.4.9, Windows 2k8 server (upgrading php is
> not an option).
>
> In a nutshell, I need to be able to transfer a file within my PHP code
> using SFTP. I have been googling and experimenting for days now, and have
> not yet gotten anything to work. I have attacked this from several angles:
>
> 1. cURL - I managed to enable cURL, but the version I have doesn't provide
> for using the secure ftp protocol. Could not manage to upgrade my version of
> cURL to the current one, which is supposed to support it.
> 2. ssh2lib - could not manage to get ssh2 enabled in php.
> 3. phpseclib - seemingly got it installed, put code in place to utilize it,
> and consistently received login failure with known good credentials.
> 4. third party command line sftp utility. Created working batch file that
> uploads the file successfully. When attempting to run it via exec(), the
> same code does not upload the file (batch file is definitely being
> called...changed the code to a simple "dir" command and received output).
>
> So, I'm at my wit's end and don't know where to go from here. I was close
> on each of the approaches, but am not knowledgeable enough about how to
> install/upgrade php utilities to get it working. If anybody is available and
> able to assist, I would love to negotiate. Just email me direct to chat
> about it. My preference is to do the work myself and have someone guide me
> along, step by step.
>
> Doug Boude  :0)
>
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