(PHP 5)
ftp_raw — Sends an arbitrary command to an FTP server
$ftp_stream
, string $command
)
Sends an arbitrary command
to the FTP server.
ftp_stream
The link identifier of the FTP connection.
command
The command to execute.
Returns the server's response as an array of strings. No parsing is performed on the response string, nor does ftp_raw() determine if the command succeeded.
Example #1 Using ftp_raw() to login to an FTP server manually.
<?php
$fp = ftp_connect("ftp.example.com");
/* This is the same as:
ftp_login($fp, "joeblow", "secret"); */
ftp_raw($fp, "USER joeblow");
ftp_raw($fp, "PASS secret");
?>
WebSee.ru (2009-08-10 23:38:32)
How to realize the possibility of transferring data from one FTP-server to another via FXP?
<?php
// ...
$ansver = ftp_raw($ftp_conn1, 'PASV');
if (intval($ansver[0]) == 227) {
ftp_raw($ftp_conn2, 'PORT '.substr($ansver[0], $n = strpos($ansver[0], '(') + 1, strpos($m[0], ')', $n) - $n));
ftp_raw($ftp_conn1, 'STOR '.$filename); // need asynchronously (non-blocking)
ftp_raw($ftp_conn2, 'RETR '.$filename);
}
?>
www.bossftp.com (2008-11-05 18:32:44)
Note that the $command can not contains any illegal character such as \n, \r, \t, or this function will return NULL.
Try using the trim() before calling ftp_raw().
<?php
ftp_raw($connid, trim($command));
?>
nightwalker85 at gmail dot com (2005-04-19 16:32:46)
<?
ftp_raw($ftpconn,"CLNT <client>");
?>
Is a good way to let the ftp-server know which client it's dealing with. Guess this can be useful if you're making a homemade ftp-client. Only do this if the ftp-server has responded to FEAT command with a response including CLNT.