it doesn't look like the FTP is failing becuase of the if() construction,
becuase this works fine...
?
if(!($ftp = 1)) {
print No;
}
else {
print Yes;
}
?
Have you tried checking error messages (IIRC, $php_errmsg can be
setup to hold the most recent error message), or try turning up the
error reporting on your test server to E_ALL (look in php.ini)
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Umm, try this:
$ftp = ftp_connect(ftp.direw.net) or die(Couldn't connect.);
See if you get Couldn't connect.
I suspect it's cause your both checking the variable and setting it in
the same clause.
On Mon, 2002-12-09 at 12:34, bill wrote:
Have you tried passive mode?
Vinod wrote:
Hi friends,
I am having a DSL Internet connectivity in our office and my PC is
connected to Internet using a HTTP/FTP Proxy(192.168.0.10) and the
browser(Mozilla) in my PC is configured to connect to net through the
proxy
When I tried to connect to our ftp site using the following script, I
have received the message that Unable to connect. But the same script
is working fine with a direct modem connection.
The script is
// connect to ftp server
if(!($ftp=ftp_connect(ftp.dirw.net)))
{
print(Unable to connectbr);
exit;
}
Please suggest me on how to connect to the ftp site using the proxy
server.
Regards,
Vinod.B
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