10-05-2006
Hi - this should work...
#!/bin/sh
# p_line is previous line
# c_line is current line
# myfile is path to target file
myfile=/path/to/myfile
cat $myfile | while read c_line
do
loop=
while [ -z "$loop" ]
do
if [ `echo "$c_line" | grep -c ouch` -ne 0 ]
then
echo $p_line
echo $c_line
else
p_line=$c_line
fi
loop=1
done
done
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ftp_alloc
FTP_ALLOC(3) 1 FTP_ALLOC(3)
ftp_alloc - Allocates space for a file to be uploaded
SYNOPSIS
bool ftp_alloc (resource $ftp_stream, int $filesize, [string &$result])
DESCRIPTION
Sends an ALLO command to the remote FTP server to allocate space for a file to be uploaded.
Note
Many FTP servers do not support this command. These servers may return a failure code ( FALSE) indicating the command is not sup-
ported or a success code ( TRUE) to indicate that pre-allocation is not necessary and the client should continue as though the oper-
ation were successful. Because of this, it may be best to reserve this function for servers which explicitly require preallocation.
PARAMETERS
o $ftp_stream
- The link identifier of the FTP connection.
o $filesize
- The number of bytes to allocate.
o $result
- A textual representation of the servers response will be returned by reference in $result if a variable is provided.
RETURN VALUES
Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure.
EXAMPLES
Example #1
ftp_alloc(3) example
<?php
$file = "/home/user/myfile";
// connect to the server
$conn_id = ftp_connect('ftp.example.com');
$login_result = ftp_login($conn_id, 'anonymous', 'user@example.com');
if (ftp_alloc($conn_id, filesize($file), $result)) {
echo "Space successfully allocated on server. Sending $file.
";
ftp_put($conn_id, '/incomming/myfile', $file, FTP_BINARY);
} else {
echo "Unable to allocate space on server. Server said: $result
";
}
ftp_close($conn_id);
?>
SEE ALSO
ftp_put(3), ftp_fput(3).
PHP Documentation Group FTP_ALLOC(3)