PHP ftp_fput() Function
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Definition and Usage
The ftp_fput() function uploads from an open file and saves it to a file on the FTP server.
This function returns TRUE on success and FALSE on
failure.
Syntax
ftp_fput(ftp_connection,remote,local,mode,resume)
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Parameter |
Description |
ftp_connection |
Required. Specifies the FTP connection to use |
remote |
Required. Specifies the file to upload to |
local |
Required. Specifies the open file to upload from |
mode |
Required. Specifies the transfer mode. The possible values
are:
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resume |
Optional. Specifies where in the local file to start copying.
Default is 0 |
Example
This example copies the text from "source.txt" into "target.txt":
<?php
$source = fopen("source.txt","r");
$conn = ftp_connect("ftp.testftp.com") or die("Could not connect");
ftp_login($conn,"admin","ert456");
echo ftp_fput($conn,"target.txt",$source,FTP_ASCII);
ftp_close($conn);
?>
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The output of the code above will be:
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