Re: [PHP] Re: File or directory?

2009-08-18 Thread Clancy
On Sun, 16 Aug 2009 23:24:05 -0600, george.lang...@shaw.ca (George Langley) 
wrote:

is_dir()

http://ca3.php.net/is_dir

is_file()

http://ca3.php.net/manual/en/function.is-file.php

I specifically asked about FTP under PHP.  As far as I can see neither of these 
references
have anything to do with FTP.


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Re: [PHP] Re: File or directory?

2009-08-18 Thread Ollisso

On Tue, 18 Aug 2009 13:00:37 +0300, Clancy clanc...@cybec.com.au wrote:

On Sun, 16 Aug 2009 23:24:05 -0600, george.lang...@shaw.ca (George  
Langley) wrote:



is_dir()

http://ca3.php.net/is_dir

is_file()

http://ca3.php.net/manual/en/function.is-file.php

I specifically asked about FTP under PHP.  As far as I can see neither  
of these references

have anything to do with FTP.



http://ca3.php.net/manual/en/wrappers.ftp.php

Supports stat()	No	As of PHP 5.0.0: filesize(), filetype(), file_exists(),  
is_file(), and is_dir() elements only. As of PHP 5.1.0: filemtime().


should work if PHP = 5.0.0

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Re: [PHP] Re: File or directory?

2009-08-18 Thread Ashley Sheridan
On Tue, 2009-08-18 at 13:30 +0300, Ollisso wrote:
 On Tue, 18 Aug 2009 13:00:37 +0300, Clancy clanc...@cybec.com.au wrote:
 
  On Sun, 16 Aug 2009 23:24:05 -0600, george.lang...@shaw.ca (George  
  Langley) wrote:
 
  is_dir()
 
  http://ca3.php.net/is_dir
 
  is_file()
 
  http://ca3.php.net/manual/en/function.is-file.php
 
  I specifically asked about FTP under PHP.  As far as I can see neither  
  of these references
  have anything to do with FTP.
 
 
 http://ca3.php.net/manual/en/wrappers.ftp.php
 
 Supports stat()   No  As of PHP 5.0.0: filesize(), filetype(), 
 file_exists(),  
 is_file(), and is_dir() elements only. As of PHP 5.1.0: filemtime().
 
 should work if PHP = 5.0.0
 
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That only works if you have used the file wrapper functions to open the
remote FTP connection. Some FTP hosts don't support the use of these
wrappers I believe also.

What is wrong with using ftp_rawlist() ?

Thanks,
Ash
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Re: [PHP] Re: File or directory?

2009-08-16 Thread George Langley

is_dir()

http://ca3.php.net/is_dir

is_file()

http://ca3.php.net/manual/en/function.is-file.php

George Langley


On 15-Aug-09, at 5:45 PM, Clancy wrote:

On Sat, 15 Aug 2009 10:33:07 +0100, a...@ashleysheridan.co.uk (Ashley  
Sheridan) wrote:



On Sat, 2009-08-15 at 09:56 +0200, Ralph Deffke wrote:

can u upload ur own files ?
can u create a directory ?


Yes.


are u using a ftp client ?


No; I'm using straight PHP FTP



Clancy clanc...@cybec.com.au wrote in message
news:kjhc85hpub7drihgappifphcboolt9u...@4ax.com...

I have just got access to a new server, and am playing with

upload/download procedures. I
looked in the root directory, and see several objects which I  
assume to be

directories.
However I was surprised to find there does not appear to be any  
command to

determine if an
object is a file or directory, either in PHP FTP or plain FTP.  I  
could

try to change to

them, or download them, but this seems overkill.  Am I overlooking

something obvious?




That answer doesn't seem to quite come close even to answering the op
question.

Have you looked at ftp_rawlist which returns a detailed list of  
files,

along with their permissions and directory flags? Or you could use
ftp_size to determine the size of a file, which should be nothing  
for a

directory.


Thanks,

Yes; I found ftp_rawlist eventually, but I still haven't found a  
definition of the return

code, though I think I know most of it.

I guess that even a null file will hve some length?  I will probably  
use the leading 'd'

in the return code to test for directories..

(And I spent a long time trying to work out how 'drwxr-xr-x 2  
riordan riordan 512 Jul 31
06:40 cgi-bin' could contain lots of spaces, before I remembered  
that, as a result of one

of the weirder design decisions,  HTML suppresses trailing spaces.)


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[PHP] Re: File or directory?

2009-08-15 Thread Ralph Deffke
can u upload ur own files ?
can u create a directory ?
are u using a ftp client ?

try

ralph_def...@yahoo.de

Clancy clanc...@cybec.com.au wrote in message
news:kjhc85hpub7drihgappifphcboolt9u...@4ax.com...
 I have just got access to a new server, and am playing with
upload/download procedures. I
 looked in the root directory, and see several objects which I assume to be
directories.
 However I was surprised to find there does not appear to be any command to
determine if an
 object is a file or directory, either in PHP FTP or plain FTP.  I could
try to change to
 them, or download them, but this seems overkill.  Am I overlooking
something obvious?



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Re: [PHP] Re: File or directory?

2009-08-15 Thread Ashley Sheridan
On Sat, 2009-08-15 at 09:56 +0200, Ralph Deffke wrote:
 can u upload ur own files ?
 can u create a directory ?
 are u using a ftp client ?
 
 try
 
 ralph_def...@yahoo.de
 
 Clancy clanc...@cybec.com.au wrote in message
 news:kjhc85hpub7drihgappifphcboolt9u...@4ax.com...
  I have just got access to a new server, and am playing with
 upload/download procedures. I
  looked in the root directory, and see several objects which I assume to be
 directories.
  However I was surprised to find there does not appear to be any command to
 determine if an
  object is a file or directory, either in PHP FTP or plain FTP.  I could
 try to change to
  them, or download them, but this seems overkill.  Am I overlooking
 something obvious?
 
 
 
That answer doesn't seem to quite come close even to answering the op
question.

Have you looked at ftp_rawlist which returns a detailed list of files,
along with their permissions and directory flags? Or you could use
ftp_size to determine the size of a file, which should be nothing for a
directory.

Thanks,
Ash
http://www.ashleysheridan.co.uk


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Re: [PHP] Re: File or directory?

2009-08-15 Thread Clancy
On Sat, 15 Aug 2009 10:33:07 +0100, a...@ashleysheridan.co.uk (Ashley Sheridan) 
wrote:

On Sat, 2009-08-15 at 09:56 +0200, Ralph Deffke wrote:
 can u upload ur own files ?
 can u create a directory ?

Yes.

 are u using a ftp client ?

No; I'm using straight PHP FTP
 
 
 Clancy clanc...@cybec.com.au wrote in message
 news:kjhc85hpub7drihgappifphcboolt9u...@4ax.com...
  I have just got access to a new server, and am playing with
 upload/download procedures. I
  looked in the root directory, and see several objects which I assume to be
 directories.
  However I was surprised to find there does not appear to be any command to
 determine if an
  object is a file or directory, either in PHP FTP or plain FTP.  I could
 try to change to
  them, or download them, but this seems overkill.  Am I overlooking
 something obvious?
 
 
 
That answer doesn't seem to quite come close even to answering the op
question.

Have you looked at ftp_rawlist which returns a detailed list of files,
along with their permissions and directory flags? Or you could use
ftp_size to determine the size of a file, which should be nothing for a
directory.

Thanks,

Yes; I found ftp_rawlist eventually, but I still haven't found a definition of 
the return
code, though I think I know most of it.

I guess that even a null file will hve some length?  I will probably use the 
leading 'd'
in the return code to test for directories..

(And I spent a long time trying to work out how 'drwxr-xr-x 2 riordan riordan 
512 Jul 31
06:40 cgi-bin' could contain lots of spaces, before I remembered that, as a 
result of one
of the weirder design decisions,  HTML suppresses trailing spaces.)


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