PHP ftp_nlist() Function
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Definition and Usage
The ftp_nlist() function lists the files in a specified directory on the FTP
server.
This function returns an array of file names on success or FALSE on failure.
Syntax
ftp_nlist(ftp_connection,dir)
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Parameter |
Description |
ftp_connection |
Required. Specifies the FTP connection to use |
dir |
Required. Specifies the directory to check. Use "." to get the
current directory |
Tips and Notes
Note: This function does not work with IIS (Internet Information
Server). It returns nothing.
Example
<?php
$conn = ftp_connect("ftp.testftp.com") or die("Could not connect");
ftp_login($conn,"admin","ert456");
print_r(ftp_nlist($conn,"images"));
ftp_close($conn);
?>
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The output of the code above could be:
array(3)
{
[0]=> "flower.gif"
[1]=> "car.gif"
[2]=> "house.gif"
}
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