PHP ftp_alloc() Function
Example
Allocate space for a file and upload file to the FTP server:
<?php
// connect and login to FTP server
$ftp_server = "ftp.example.com";
$ftp_conn = ftp_connect($ftp_server) or
die("Could not connect to $ftp_server");
$login
= ftp_login($ftp_conn, $ftp_username, $ftp_userpass);
$file =
"/test/myfile";
// allocate space
if (ftp_alloc($ftp_conn, filesize($file),
$result))
{
echo "Space allocated on server. Sending
$file.";
ftp_put($ftp_conn, "/files/myfile", $file, FTP_BINARY);
}
else
{
echo "Error! Server said:
$result";
}
// close connection
ftp_close($ftp_conn);
?>
Definition and Usage
The ftp_alloc() function allocates space for a file to be uploaded to the FTP server.
Note: Many FTP servers do not support this command!
Syntax
ftp_alloc(ftp_connection,filesize,result);
Parameter | Description |
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ftp_connection | Required. Specifies the FTP connection to use |
filesize | Required. Specifies the number of bytes to allocate |
result | Optional. Specifies a variable to store the server response in |
Technical Details
Return Value: | Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure |
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PHP Version: | 5+ |
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