From: Brad Bonkoski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sure,
see fopen() and fread() and fwrite()
-Brad

I Have looked through the manual at these and have got the general idea of
it, but how do i join the commands to do the function i am after?

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> Hi all.
> i was wondering if it is possible to use PHP to retrieve a remote file and
> then write a copy to my own server for quicker access?
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