The ftp_fget() function is used to upload from an open file and saves it to a file on the FTP server.
Syntax
ftp_fput(con,remote_file,open_file,mode,startpos);
Parameters
con − The FTP connection
remote_file − The file path to upload to
open_file − The open local file
mode − The transfer mode
startpos − The position to begin downloading from
Return
The ftp_fget() function returns TRUE on success and FALSE on failure.
Example
The following is an example wherein we will download server file “demo.txt” and save it to open local file “new.txt” −
<?php $ftp_server="192.168.0.4"; $ftp_user="amit"; $ftp_pass="tywg61gh"; $con = ftp_connect($ftp_server) or die("Could not connect to $ftp_server"); $login = ftp_login($con, $ftp_user, $ftp_pass); $my_file = "demo.txt"; $local_file = "new.txt"; $file_pointer = fopen($local_file,"r"); if (ftp_fput($ftp_conn, $my_file, $file_pointer, FTP_ASCII) { echo "Uploaded!"; } else { echo "Error in uploading file!"; } ftp_close($con); fclose($file_pointer); ?>