Keep your options open with FTP file uploads using PHP protocols
- Topics:
- Network Design,
- Programming Languages
- Tags:
- File Upload,
- FTP,
- FTP Server,
- PHP,
- Server
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Overview: This brief tutorial focuses on FTP-based file uploads using the PHP-FTP protocol to upload in a two-step process: from your local disk to a Web server and then to an FTP server.
With PHP, there's always more than one way to accomplish a particular task. PHP supports both FTP and HTTP upload methods natively, leaving it to you to make the best decision based on the design requirements of your application. This brief tutorial focuses on FTP-based file uploads using the PHP-FTP protocol to upload in a two-step process: from your local disk to a Web server and then to an FTP server. The zip file includes all of the sample code.How important is FTP to your organization? How important is FTP to your clients? With the current increase in the use of video and audio files in corporate environments are you finding requests for FTP servers are on the rise?
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Format: Other Download | Size: 44KB | Date: May 2006 | Version: 1.0 | System Requirements: Acrobat Reader 5.0 or later | License: copyright | Downloads: 1783
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