PHP ftp_fget() function
Definition and Usage
The ftp_fget() function downloads a file from an FTP server and saves it to a locally opened file.
Returns true on success, false on failure.
Syntax
ftp_fget(ftp_connection,local,remote,mode,resume)
Parameter | Description |
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ftp_connection | Required. Specifies the FTP connection to be used (identifier of the FTP connection). |
local | Required. Handle of the locally opened file. |
remote | Required. Specifies the path of the file to be copied from. |
mode |
Required. Specifies the transfer mode. Possible values include:
|
resume | Required. Specifies where to start copying in the remote file. The default is 0. |
Description
Parameter resume Only for PHP 4.3.0 and above versions
Example
This example copies text from "source.txt" to "target.txt":
<?php $source = "source.txt"; $target = fopen("target.txt", "w"); $conn = ftp_connect("ftp.testftp.com") or die("Could not connect"); ftp_login($conn,"admin","ert456"); ftp_fget($conn,$target,$source,FTP_ASCII); ftp_close($conn); ?>