Ein Beispiel, das zeigt wie man eine Datei auf einen FTP Server lädt.
// FTP access parameters
$host = 'ftp.example.org';
$usr = 'example_user';
$pwd = 'example_password';// file to move:
$local_file = './example.txt';
$ftp_path = '/data/example.txt';// connect to FTP server (port 21)
$conn_id = ftp_connect($host, 21) or die ("Cannot connect to host");// send access parameters
ftp_login($conn_id, $usr, $pwd) or die("Cannot login");// turn on passive mode transfers (some servers need this)
// ftp_pasv ($conn_id, true);// perform file upload
$upload = ftp_put($conn_id, $ftp_path, $local_file, FTP_ASCII);// check upload status:
print (!$upload) ? 'Cannot upload' : 'Upload complete';
print "n";/*
** Chmod the file (just as example)
*/// If you are using PHP4 then you need to use this code:
// (because the "ftp_chmod" command is just available in PHP5+)
if (!function_exists('ftp_chmod')) {
function ftp_chmod($ftp_stream, $mode, $filename){
return ftp_site($ftp_stream, sprintf('CHMOD %o %s', $mode, $filename));
}
}// try to chmod the new file to 666 (writeable)
if (ftp_chmod($conn_id, 0666, $ftp_path) !== false) {
print $ftp_path . " chmoded successfully to 666n";
} else {
print "could not chmod $filen";
}// close the FTP stream
ftp_close($conn_id);[/php]
Quelle: Jonas John