01-01-2005
You could use scp to transfer your files. If transferring from Windows, look for WinSCP. You could also try using rsync. Then it might also be possible to use sftp.
examples:
scp somefiles rdog157h@10.0.0.4:~/uploads
scp *.tgz rdog157h@htp://MyHost.net:~/uploads
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FTP_PUT(3) 1 FTP_PUT(3)
ftp_put - Uploads a file to the FTP server
SYNOPSIS
bool ftp_put (resource $ftp_stream, string $remote_file, string $local_file, int $mode, [int $startpos])
DESCRIPTION
ftp_put(3) stores a local file on the FTP server.
PARAMETERS
o $ftp_stream
- The link identifier of the FTP connection.
o $remote_file
- The remote file path.
o $local_file
- The local file path.
o $mode
- The transfer mode. Must be either FTP_ASCII or FTP_BINARY.
o $startpos
-The position in the remote file to start uploading to.
RETURN VALUES
Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure.
EXAMPLES
Example #1
ftp_put(3) example
<?php
$file = 'somefile.txt';
$remote_file = 'readme.txt';
// set up basic connection
$conn_id = ftp_connect($ftp_server);
// login with username and password
$login_result = ftp_login($conn_id, $ftp_user_name, $ftp_user_pass);
// upload a file
if (ftp_put($conn_id, $remote_file, $file, FTP_ASCII)) {
echo "successfully uploaded $file
";
} else {
echo "There was a problem while uploading $file
";
}
// close the connection
ftp_close($conn_id);
?>
SEE ALSO
ftp_pasv(3), ftp_fput(3), ftp_nb_fput(3), ftp_nb_put(3).
PHP Documentation Group FTP_PUT(3)