On Wed, 2011-06-15 at 07:42 -0400, Marc Guay wrote:
> > If that was about 20 years ago, then it would be fine!
>
> Would have been around 1992, good guesswork!
>
ugh, i feel old now (even though i am not)... 20 years ago is 1991... i
got my car/motorcycle license in 1992 at the age of 16...
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> If that was about 20 years ago, then it would be fine!
Would have been around 1992, good guesswork!
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On 15/06/11 01:24, Marc Guay wrote:
I bought a 1GB external hard drive for $1000. Did I just choke on my lunch?
If that was about 20 years ago, then it would be fine!
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> Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2011 8:25 PM
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> Subject: Re: [PHP] Ftp upload
>
> I bought a 1GB external hard drive for $1000. Did I just choke on my
> lunch?
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LOL yeah.
Since I can buy a 2 terabyte external hard drive and caddy for less than
$300. At Best Buy.
Richard L. Buskirk...
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Subject: Re: [PHP] Ftp upload
I bought a 1GB
I bought a 1GB external hard drive for $1000. Did I just choke on my lunch?
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On 14 June 2011 23:20, Tamara Temple wrote:
> Did I just give away my age?
Yes.
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On Jun 14, 2011, at 4:42 PM, Richard Quadling wrote:
On 14 June 2011 22:27, Tamara Temple wrote:
On Jun 14, 2011, at 12:59 PM, Andre Polykanine wrote:
So, say, they make audiobooks or movies and they want them
to be
available as (paid) download. How should they upload it so
On 14 June 2011 22:27, Tamara Temple wrote:
> On Jun 14, 2011, at 12:59 PM, Andre Polykanine wrote:
>>
>> So, say, they make audiobooks or movies and they want them to be
>> available as (paid) download. How should they upload it so they
>> would be in the catalog?
>
> If it's really
On Jun 14, 2011, at 12:59 PM, Andre Polykanine wrote:
So, say, they make audiobooks or movies and they want them to be
available as (paid) download. How should they upload it so they
would be in the catalog?
If it's really large data like that, and they have a lot of it, maybe
up
n...@oire.org]
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Cc: 'Php General'
Subject: Re: [PHP] Ftp upload
Hi Richard,
Thanks a lot!
So can I let them upload, say, a 700 Mb file via POST or should I
consider connecting to FTP?
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Dear Experts,
Can you please advise how can I detect a string if it is UTF-8 or now
and how can I if possible
convert a string to a utf-8 ?
Here's the string I got from client - client sends it via POST with
urlencode and does apply UTF-8
encoding on the string.
Here's the string I got:
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Subject: Re: [PHP] Ftp upload
Hi Richard,
Thanks a lot!
So can I let them upload, say, a 700 Mb file via POST or should I
consid
Hi Richard,
Thanks a lot!
So can I let them upload, say, a 700 Mb file via POST or should I
consider connecting to FTP?
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Andre, I have checked the $_POST, and THE $_FILES.
I am pretty sure the actual path is not passed. Now you can find the path on
the server in the tmp_name of the $_FILES array.
I have read a few DOM related issue concerning the PATH of the file uploaded in
mulitpart/form-data.
Microsoft: Inter
Ben Miller wrote:
Hi,
I'm building a site for a client that has a need to allow their users to
upload large files (up to 100mb or more) and store them on the server. I've
never had a need to work with PHP's FTP functions until now and, before I go
reading the manual to learn how, I wanted t
The only 1 i ever got to work properly for files > 100 mb is
http://jumploader.com/
It's java, and free.
On Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 9:12 PM, Ben Miller wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
>
> I'm building a site for a client that has a need to allow their users to
> upload large files (up to 100mb or more) and store
On Tue, 2010-02-16 at 15:21 -0500, Robert Cummings wrote:
> Ben Miller wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm building a site for a client that has a need to allow their users to
> > upload large files (up to 100mb or more) and store them on the server. I've
> > never had a need to work with PHP's FTP funct
I think you will need the help from a client side app, like java
applet or flash, php can transfer file from your web server to your
ftp server but people will have difficulty uploading file via bare
browser
On Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 3:12 PM, Ben Miller wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
>
> I'm building a site for
Ben Miller wrote:
Hi,
I'm building a site for a client that has a need to allow their users to
upload large files (up to 100mb or more) and store them on the server. I've
never had a need to work with PHP's FTP functions until now and, before I go
reading the manual to learn how, I wanted to se
On Tue, May 22, 2007 10:19 am, Al wrote:
> I know that; but, I writing a script, that can be used on different
> servers, which creates a directory and I want to
> make certain it is created on the DOC ROOT. I don't want the user to
> have to test the ftp connection with a ftp utility
> program fi
On Tue, May 22, 2007 9:50 am, Al wrote:
> Can I assume that all ftp_connect()s will make the current dir the
> DOC_ROOT?
Probably not.
If I FTP connect to *my* webhosted servers, I'm put into a directory
which contains 'www' and 'php' and 'private' which are set up by the
host for 'DOCUMENT_ROOT'
On Tue, 2007-05-22 at 11:19 -0400, Al wrote:
> I know that; but, I writing a script, that can be used on different servers,
> which creates a directory and I want to
> make certain it is created on the DOC ROOT. I don't want the user to have to
> test the ftp connection with a ftp utility
> pr
I know that; but, I writing a script, that can be used on different servers, which creates a directory and I want to
make certain it is created on the DOC ROOT. I don't want the user to have to test the ftp connection with a ftp utility
program first.
Jim Moseby wrote:
r?
Can I assume tha
r?
>
>
> Can I assume that all ftp_connect()s will make the current
> dir the DOC_ROOT?
>
> If not, how can I insure the ftp root dir is the same as DOC_ROOT?
>
> You can't use the absolute path with ftp.
>
> chdir() doesn't change the ftp current dir.
>
> if you ftp_chdir() and it's already
On Wed, February 28, 2007 8:21 am, Larry Bradley wrote:
> I've written a PHP program to "mirror" data on a local drive to a
> remote
> FTP server. It compares file mod times, and only uploads files that
> are
> newer. Works like a charm. Except ---
Did you consider just using rsync?...
> To exam
is your 'local system' linux? then the totally non answer is probably
that you should be using rsync.
if it's a windows machine you can probably still use rsync there by running
it on top of cygwin.
I would also recommend tunnelling the rsync traffic through an SSH connection.
Larry Bradley wrot
> Warning: ftp_put(): php_connect_nonb() failed: No route to host (65) in
> /home/beachgla/public_html/catalog/update/index.php on line 475
This tells me that you are unable to find/connect to the "ftpServer"
that you are giving ftp_connect()
I am wondering if your conditional was not working
Nicholas Crosby wrote:
>Hello:
>
>I would appreciate any help on this that someone might have. A student of
>mine found this issue. He ftp's a file to a server and looks at it through a
>browser, there are errors. He uploads the file again, it works fine. I am
>stumped. Any ideas? Here is the text
At 8:35 PM -0500 10/23/06, Rob Kritzer wrote:
Yes Tedd,
This is what I am having trouble with, I can see where you can upload each
file, but all I really need it to do is take the contents of a folder and
upload everything it finds in the directory.
Rob
Rob:
I understand what you're trying t
Don't top-post.
# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2006-10-23 20:35:16 -0500:
> On 10/23/06, tedd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >At 8:42 PM +0100 10/23/06, Stut wrote:
> >>Rob Kritzer wrote:
> >>>Is it possible to FTP a folder and all it's content? I can do a
> >>>file at a time, but not a folder.
> >>>
> >>>Al
Yes Tedd,
This is what I am having trouble with, I can see where you can upload each
file, but all I really need it to do is take the contents of a folder and
upload everything it finds in the directory.
Rob
On 10/23/06, tedd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
At 8:42 PM +0100 10/23/06, Stut wrote:
On Mon, October 23, 2006 5:07 pm, tedd wrote:
> Interesting.
>
> So a php server-side php script can establish a two-way communication
> with a client-side php script -- do you have an example?
http://php.net/sockets
should have an example...
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tedd wrote:
Interesting.
So a php server-side php script can establish a two-way communication
with a client-side php script -- do you have an example?
http://php.net/sockets
-Stut
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At 2:56 PM -0700 10/23/06, Ed Lazor wrote:
On Oct 23, 2006, at 2:27 PM, Richard Lynch wrote:
On the Mac, I always dug "Fetch" personally.
Nice... I've been looking for something like Fetch.
Yeah, Fetch is super cool, but it's been around as long as I have --
I'm surprised you haven't heard
At 4:27 PM -0500 10/23/06, Richard Lynch wrote:
On Mon, October 23, 2006 4:18 pm, tedd wrote:
I certainly can read the contents of a folder on the server, but I
don't see how you can do it client-side.
E.
You could install PHP on the client and do it with PHP.
Interesting.
So a php s
On Oct 23, 2006, at 2:27 PM, Richard Lynch wrote:
On the Mac, I always dug "Fetch" personally.
Nice... I've been looking for something like Fetch.
PC, you got your CuteFTP and all that ilk.
SecureFTP by VanDyke rocks.
Now, on *nix, SCP is nice for that, if you have SSH shell access. If
On Mon, October 23, 2006 4:18 pm, tedd wrote:
> I certainly can read the contents of a folder on the server, but I
> don't see how you can do it client-side.
E.
You could install PHP on the client and do it with PHP.
Or it could be TOTALLY OFF-TOPIC
> Now, am I right, or do you have a way t
At 8:42 PM +0100 10/23/06, Stut wrote:
Rob Kritzer wrote:
Is it possible to FTP a folder and all it's content? I can do a file at a
time, but not a folder.
Also there is times when I will not know the folder name, so I would like it
to just upload everything it finds in the folder I set.
Is th
Rob Kritzer wrote:
Is it possible to FTP a folder and all it's content? I can do a file at a
time, but not a folder.
Also there is times when I will not know the folder name, so I would
like it
to just upload everything it finds in the folder I set.
Is this possilbe?
Yes[1][2].
-Stut
[1]
Uploading huge files via HTTP is generally problematic.
Set up FTP usernames/passwords/directories for each of his clients is
probably the "best" answer.
On Sun, October 8, 2006 6:05 am, Raphael Martins wrote:
> I will be sending files over my php script... One client asked me for
> a
> project w
On Sat, October 7, 2006 6:50 pm, Raphael Martins wrote:
> When I send files via FTP, the file size is limited to the php.ini max
> upload value?
Yes.
:-)
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Stut wrote:
Raphael Martins wrote:
I will be sending files over my php script... One client asked me for a
project where he allow clients to send some large files (like 50mb)...I
thought that FTP (via PHP) will allow that.
Today he just give the FTP server user and password to his clients,
bu
Raphael Martins wrote:
I will be sending files over my php script... One client asked me for a
project where he allow clients to send some large files (like 50mb)...I
thought that FTP (via PHP) will allow that.
Today he just give the FTP server user and password to his clients, but he
is worrie
Le dimanche 08 octobre 2006 à 08:05 -0300, Raphael Martins a écrit :
> I will be sending files over my php script... One client asked me for a
> project where he allow clients to send some large files (like 50mb)...I
> thought that FTP (via PHP) will allow that.
>
> Today he just give the FTP ser
I will be sending files over my php script... One client asked me for a
project where he allow clients to send some large files (like 50mb)...I
thought that FTP (via PHP) will allow that.
Today he just give the FTP server user and password to his clients, but he
is worried about the security (of
Le samedi 07 octobre 2006 à 20:50 -0300, Raphael Martins a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> When I send files via FTP, the file size is limited to the php.ini max
> upload value?
> Thank you!
No, unless you handle the FTP server with a PHP script. php.ini only
limits the size of files handled by PHP (generally
Hi Martins,
Of course. You can alter it you want.
I remember that file size limit devided into two type:
1) local access
2) remote access
file size limit only limit remote access because I can upload file from
local more than limit.
Good luck!!
Brad
On 10/8/06, Raphael Martins <[EMAIL PROTEC
On Tue, September 19, 2006 8:14 pm, Chris wrote:
... FTP copy ...
Depending on the security issues, and SCP from exec() may be more
suitable...
Another option would be to upload a PHP script to one or the other
that does the FTP you want one way or the other... :-)
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Matt Palermo wrote:
I've been looking on php.net, but can't find anything that covers this...
Basically, I am using PHP FTP to connect to an FTP server and run some
functions. I want to copy a directory on the FTP server to another
directory on the FTP server. Since there isn't an ftp_copy()
James Nunnerley wrote:
> I'm setting up an ftp manager which allows a user to connect to their space
> on an external server.
>
>
>
> All the php-ftp functions work fine - after I'd realized how to use the
> passive functionality - see previous email to list!
>
>
>
> I've also got working t
James Nunnerley wrote:
Thanks for the reply Chris.
How would you suggest displaying the current "home" directory for the user?
I've tried / and indeed the "real" directory name on that particular server.
Funnily enough, I've also just tried a generic php/ftp script tool, and it
works on a third
> Sent: 27 June 2006 14:37
> To: 'Jochem Maas'
> Cc: 'chris smith'; php-general@lists.php.net
> Subject: RE: [PHP] FTP Problems
>
> Thanks all - it would seem that php is failing to set the passive mode to
> true - I can get around it temporarily, but need to f
ists.php.net
Subject: RE: [PHP] FTP Problems
Thanks all - it would seem that php is failing to set the passive mode to
true - I can get around it temporarily, but need to find a more permanent
option.
Does anyone have any experience as to why setting ftp_pasv to true fails?
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Sent: 27 June 2006 14:29
To: James Nunnerley
Cc: 'chris smith'; php-general@lists.php.net
Subject: Re: [PHP] FTP Problems
James Nunnerley wrote:
> Thanks for the reply Chris.
>
> How would you suggest displaying the current "home" directory for the
user?
> I
; Is there anyway in which php needs configuring for certain connections?
>
> -Original Message-
> From: chris smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 27 June 2006 14:16
> To: James Nunnerley
> Cc: php-general@lists.php.net
> Subject: Re: [PHP] FTP Problems
>
> On 6/
Just tried that, and still the same result - I think it's the server - going
to ask the server admin now!
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From: nicolas figaro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 27 June 2006 14:19
To: PHP List
Subject: Re: [PHP] FTP Problems
James Nunnerley a écrit :
&
ey
Cc: php-general@lists.php.net
Subject: Re: [PHP] FTP Problems
On 6/27/06, James Nunnerley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm trying to create some functionality which requires FTPing onto another
> server, using the php functions.
>
> Doing the following comes up with a success
James Nunnerley a écrit :
Nope - unfortunately, no change, still the same problems, logging in but no
ftp_nlist or indeed ftp_rawlist
even with a pathname ?
ftp_nlist($conn_id, "-a /")
do you have any log on the server ?
( you can also sniff the network to watch what php sends).
NF
Cheers
On 6/27/06, James Nunnerley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm trying to create some functionality which requires FTPing onto another
server, using the php functions.
Doing the following comes up with a successful login, but cannot display the
current directory; yet when I FTP directory from the ser
Nope - unfortunately, no change, still the same problems, logging in but no
ftp_nlist or indeed ftp_rawlist
Cheers
Nunners
-Original Message-
From: nicolas figaro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 27 June 2006 14:12
To: James Nunnerley
Cc: php-general@lists.php.net
Subject: Re: [PHP] FTP
I had many troubles with ftp_nlist since I discovered the "-a" option.
try this :
$buff = ftp_nlist($conn_id,"-a");
N F
James Nunnerley a écrit :
I'm trying to create some functionality which requires FTPing onto another
server, using the php functions.
Doing the following comes up with a s
- Original Message -
From: "John Nichel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PHP Mailing Lists"
Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2005 9:08 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP] FTP
Gustav Wiberg wrote:
Hi again!
Yes, you're right...
I get this error now...
Fatal er
Gustav Wiberg wrote:
Hi again!
Yes, you're right...
I get this error now...
Fatal error: Call to undefined function: ftp_connect() in
/customers/varupiraten.se/varupiraten.se/httpd.www/web/do_ftp.php on line 8
Isn't it enough to ftp to be a registred stream?
Here is the info of PHP...
http
- Original Message -
From: "John Nichel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PHP Mailing Lists"
Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2005 8:53 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP] FTP
Gustav Wiberg wrote:
Hi all!
I took this code directly from PHP.net but I don't get it to work
cor
Gustav Wiberg wrote:
Hi all!
I took this code directly from PHP.net but I don't get it to work
correctly...I've never worked with ftp-connections with PHP before...
$conn_id = ftp_connect($ftp_server) or die("Couldn't connect to
$ftp_server");
// try to login
if (@ftp_login($conn_id, $ftp
[snip]
What is top-post? and also, how can I show you my code is I can not send
it
in the email? DO I need to attach it?
[/snip]
Top posting is posting your reply above the message. It makes the
subject read out of order.
Because it is backwards.
Why?
Top posting is bad.
Cut and paste your code
[snip]
Hello, I have a site that allows developers to upload current modules to
the webserver. It has been requested that when this is done, I also ftp
a
backup copy to a remote server. Something is wrong here. The file upload
code works. The back ftp code works,only if I comment out the
move_
Franklin van de Meent wrote:
> Hello Steve,
>
> I tried this on my own servers and after replacing ""
> with $ftp_server it works perfectly, all ASCII files get uploaded the
> way they should with the correct filenames.
>
> Do you get any errors? (add error_reporting(E_ALL); above the login
> va
Hello Steve,
I tried this on my own servers and after replacing ""
with $ftp_server it works perfectly, all ASCII files get uploaded the
way they should with the correct filenames.
Do you get any errors? (add error_reporting(E_ALL); above the login
vars to show them all)
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Hello!
On Mon, 2005-03-07 at 18:20 +0530, Vaibhav Sibal wrote:
> Hi
> I checked ou the ftp functions of PHP, what I wanted to ask was that
> if I connect to a remote server and issue and ftp_fget() command the
> file will be downloaded to the server running the PHP code and Apache
> webserver or t
Yes i think you can but i really won't do that. It does depend on the server
and php verison that is installed on the server.
From: Steve Buehler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: PHP
Subject: [PHP] FTP info in a variable
Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2005 11:19:25 -0600
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Steve Buehler wrote:
> I have to write a little program that pulls information from a database,
> formats it into csv format for importing into excel and ftps it to another
> server. I have everything worked out except for the ftping. I have read
> through http://us4.php.net/manual/en/ref.f
At 11:07 AM 2/25/2005, you wrote:
Steve Buehler wrote:
> I have to write a little program that pulls information from a
database,
> formats it into csv format for importing into excel and ftps it to another
> server. I have everything worked out except for the ftping. I have read
> through
The list has definitely been quite funky last night and today...
Steve Buehler wrote:
> original message
> I have to write a little program that pulls information from a database,
> formats it into csv format for importing into excel and ftps it to another
> server. I have everythin
[snip]
I'm in need of some fully functional stand-alone php FTP scripts, I've
searched the web, have downloaded a couple but they don't work.
While this looks valid and appears to be uploading the file, no file is
ever saved other than a temporary file that vanishes as soon as the
file has comp
On Wednesday 09 February 2005 12:58, D.Walsh wrote:
> I'm in need of some fully functional stand-alone php FTP scripts, I've
> searched the web, have downloaded a couple but they don't work.
>
> While this looks valid and appears to be uploading the file, no file is
> ever saved other than a tempor
shell>$php -r "phpinfo();" | grep ftp
Registered PHP Streams => php, http, ftp, compress.zlib
shell>$
I looked at the complete output and did not see that anything else for
FTP. What do I need to do add FTP support for the CLI?
Just to be absolutely sure, try to use `grep -i ftp` -- the "FTP" in
I figured out why that it wasn't working. My prefix isn't the standard
default prefix. I put php in /usr/local/apache/php. Though my script
calls for /usr/local/bin/php...that php binary was copied there from the
previous installation. Therefore, when I recompiled it was still using
the 'old'
mhhh.. try this:
#!/usr/local/bin/php
and look on the console if you see ftp enabled...
¿do you have only ONE PHP INSTALL IN YOUR BOX?.. or two?
On Thu, 02 Sep 2004 09:43:27 -0500, Cory D. Wiles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am writing some backup scripts that will ftp my *.gz files to my ftp
Michal Migurski wrote:
#!/usr/local/bin/php
output when ran: 'Damn'
During the make I didn't see any errors. When I ran phpinfo()
[http://www.randomthoughtprocess.com/info.php] it shows that I have
FTP support. Is there something that I am missing?
The version of PHP you're running on the comm
Marek Kilimajer wrote:
Cory D. Wiles wrote:
I am writing some backup scripts that will ftp my *.gz files to my ftp
server. Unfortunately I didn't originally install php with ftp support
(oversight on my part). I reconfigured/installed PHP with --enable-ftp
and restarted everything, but the funct
#!/usr/local/bin/php
output when ran: 'Damn'
During the make I didn't see any errors. When I ran phpinfo()
[http://www.randomthoughtprocess.com/info.php] it shows that I have
FTP support. Is there something that I am missing?
The version of PHP you're running on the command-line may or may not
On Thursday 02 September 2004 22:43, Cory D. Wiles wrote:
> #!/usr/local/bin/php
> During the make I didn't see any errors. When I ran phpinfo()
> [http://www.randomthoughtprocess.com/info.php] it shows that I have FTP
> support. Is there something that I am missing?
You're using php-cli. What
Cory D. Wiles wrote:
I am writing some backup scripts that will ftp my *.gz files to my ftp
server. Unfortunately I didn't originally install php with ftp support
(oversight on my part). I reconfigured/installed PHP with --enable-ftp
and restarted everything, but the functions still don't work.
Lieve Vissenaeken wrote:
> Please help me,
>
> Is it possible with php to load immedeatly pictures into a website by
> users (by use of a ftp-statement) ? I mean: so that any user on my
> website can add a picture to that website which is immedeatly visible
> on that webiste? If this is possible,
Lieve Vissenaeken wrote:
Please help me,
Is it possible with php to load immedeatly pictures into a website by users
(by use of a ftp-statement) ? I mean: so that any user on my website can add
a picture to that website which is immedeatly visible on that webiste?
If this is possible, where can I
Raisinlove wrote:
Raditha Dissanayake wrote:
then use
`cp source destination`
In my php script? This must be executed automaticaly by the script.
I probably have no other choice than copy() then.
-s
Ok, I found the solution! ftp_rename() was what I was looking for.
Funny no one mentioned it! I sma
Raditha Dissanayake wrote:
then use
`cp source destination`
In my php script? This must be executed automaticaly by the script.
I probably have no other choice than copy() then.
-s
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then use
`cp source destination`
that should work.
raisinlove wrote:
Raditha Dissanayake wrote:
Hi,
Are you trying to copy from the FTP to the web server or are you
trying to pass it through to the end user? if you are on the same
network other options include RCP (insecure) and SCP (secure)
Raditha Dissanayake wrote:
Hi,
Are you trying to copy from the FTP to the web server or are you trying
to pass it through to the end user? if you are on the same network other
options include RCP (insecure) and SCP (secure)
Actually, it's much simpler than that but it might be overkill.
My overal
Hi,
Are you trying to copy from the FTP to the web server or are you trying
to pass it through to the end user? if you are on the same network other
options include RCP (insecure) and SCP (secure)
Richard Davey wrote:
r> Hi, I'd like to know if there's an alternative to copy() to copy a file
Hello,
Monday, March 1, 2004, 2:24:39 PM, you wrote:
r> Hi, I'd like to know if there's an alternative to copy() to copy a file
r> from one directory to another, using the FTP functions?
r> I figured I could probably open the file from the server and save/upload
r> it to a specified path.
r> Ca
www.smartftp.com
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From: Nathan McIntyre [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 23, 2004 8:37 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP] ftp software
Hello!
I am new both to PHP and web dev, and I am wondering what ftp software
would be best for me to use.
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- what is the firewall doing?
- what are you trying to do?
cant' resist a me too post.
- what is the firewall doing?
- what are you trying to do?
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On Wednesday 18 February 2004 18:27, Tommi Virtanen wrote:
> This is simple, but I have firewall How to enter firewall ip
Either I am stupid or you're not explaining the problem clearly enough.
For starters:
- what is the firewall doing?
- what are you trying to do?
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Please explain exactly what the problem is. If you had a firewall in the way
and a normal FTP client couldn't login then whatever you do in PHP would not
be able to get you in either.
(from php.net)
$conn_id = ftp_connect($ftp_server);
$login_result = ftp_login($conn_id, $ftp_user_name, $ftp_use
On Wednesday 18 February 2004 17:34, Tommi Virtanen wrote:
> It's quite easy to write code, which connect to FTP-site (and upload one
> file), but How I can do it, if I had Firewall (like 123.123.123.123),
> and Firewall
> type is USER with no logon (following text from WS_FTP).
Please expla
So, resumepos is the number of bytes from wich the ftp_get will start
reading the 'remote_file' and writing to the 'local-file'?
Andrei.
"Curt Zirzow" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> * Thus wrote Andrei Popovici ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > Can anyone help me understand
* Thus wrote Andrei Popovici ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Can anyone help me understand how the parameter resumepos from ftp_get
> function can be used?
ftp_get will first seek the value 'resumepos' within the
'remote_file', before it starts to write to 'local_file'.
Curt
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