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Stream Me Up, Scotty (part 2) Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 12 September 2007
Article Index
Stream Me Up, Scotty (part 2)
Looking Around
The Object-Oriented Approach
The Truth About Files And Directories
To Create And Destroy
Upsa-daisy!
Remote Control
The Application

In the first part of this article, I took a look at the new FTP commands built into PHP4, and demonstrated how they could be used to build a fully Web-based FTP client. But there's more than one way to skin a cat - which is why the second part of this article will explore an alternative technique of performing remote file management, this time without resorting to PHP's FTP commands.

Over the next few pages, I'll be explaining how your PHP scripts can interact with a filesystem to display files and directories, copy and move data, and transfer files via the Web browser. Keep reading!

This article copyright Melonfire 2000. All rights reserved.


 
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