Hello Mario,
Monday, March 15, 2004, 11:40:45 AM, you wrote:
MO> Can someone recommend me a good/stable PHP-FTP Web client?
MO> I wasnt quite happy with the google search results :P
Search hotscripts.com or Freshmeat.net
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Best regards,
Richard Davey
http://www.phpcommunity.org/wiki/296.htm
Hi,
I don't have a stable php ftp client, but i do have an article that
shows you how one can be written very quickly
http://www.raditha.com/php/ftp
Unless you are working behind a firewall i don't see why you want to use
php for ftp.
hope this helps.
MIKE YRABEDRA wrote:
Can anyone recommend
Mike --
...and then MIKE YRABEDRA said...
%
% Can anyone recommend a good, secure, stable php ftp client?
What is a "php ftp client"? The server-side php uses its own ftp
connection or could use curl or the like to get files, while from your
desktop you'll use ftp or ncftp or winf or cuteftp or
On Wednesday 12 February 2003 15:00, Chris Wesley wrote:
> If you assume the users use FTP for uploads, then you have to assume the
> hosting company is a band of hypocrites.
So the conclusion for the OP is simple:
If the host is allowing you to use FTP to upload your site then they are a
bunch
On Wed, 12 Feb 2003, Jason Wong wrote:
> On Wednesday 12 February 2003 14:02, Chris Wesley wrote:
>
> > Why? What's a better argument? It's certainly just a piece of a much
> > larger argument, but avoiding a full-fledged lecture outside the immediate
> > context of the original question (and tr
On Wednesday 12 February 2003 14:02, Chris Wesley wrote:
> Why? What's a better argument? It's certainly just a piece of a much
> larger argument, but avoiding a full-fledged lecture outside the immediate
> context of the original question (and trying to keep it related to PHP
> somehow) makes i
On Wed, 12 Feb 2003, Jason Wong wrote:
> On Wednesday 12 February 2003 07:46, Chris Wesley wrote:
> > You access an FTP server with a user name and a password to retrieve a
> > file via PHP FTP. The user name and password is the same that grants
> > you access to your hosting providers serve
On Wednesday 12 February 2003 07:46, Chris Wesley wrote:
> On Tue, 11 Feb 2003, Christopher Ditty wrote:
> > Chris, Did you read the rest of the message? It sounds like the web
>
> Yes, I read your entire message.
>
> > host is saying that
> > someone can access PHP FTP from an outside server and
On Tue, 11 Feb 2003, Christopher Ditty wrote:
> Chris, Did you read the rest of the message? It sounds like the web
Yes, I read your entire message.
> host is saying that
> someone can access PHP FTP from an outside server and hack into the
> server.
That's precisely NOT what the hosting provi
script
that they have written.
James Hicks
-Original Message-
From: Christopher Ditty [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2003 3:34 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP] PHP FTP a security risk?
Chris, Did you read the rest of the message? It
--- Christopher Ditty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This script, among other things, FTPs a text file from a central server.
> When we tried to run my script, it simply stops. No errors, no nothing.
> I talked to his host and found out that they do not allow PHP FTP because
> it is a security risk.
Chris, Did you read the rest of the message? It sounds like the web
host is saying that
someone can access PHP FTP from an outside server and hack into the
server.
I am not trying to start a debate on whether or not people should send
passwords and
userids over plain text. Yes, that is a sec
On Tue, 11 Feb 2003, Chris Wesley wrote:
> On Tue, 11 Feb 2003, Christopher Ditty wrote:
>
> > errors, no nothing. I talked to his host and found out that they do
> > not allow PHP FTP because it is a security risk. ? U, ok?
>
> That said ... FTP is a protocol; there's nothing stopping
On Tue, 11 Feb 2003, Christopher Ditty wrote:
> errors, no nothing. I talked to his host and found out that they do
> not allow PHP FTP because it is a security risk. ? U, ok?
I consider FTP a security risk, period. (There /are/ ways to run an FTP
server securely, but I won't assume e
Unfortunately, I can only get the file via FTP. I just want to know
where this other host got it's information.
Chris
>>> "Reuben D. Budiardja" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 02/11/03
01:35PM >>>
On Tuesday 11 February 2003 02:11 pm, Jason Wong wrote:
I agree with that. It's only a (potential) problem if
On Tuesday 11 February 2003 02:11 pm, Jason Wong wrote:
> On Wednesday 12 February 2003 02:54, Christopher Ditty wrote:
> > Hello all. I have a customer that purchased on of my scripts and
> > attempted
> > to install it on their server. This script, among other things, FTPs a
> > text file
> > f
On Wednesday 12 February 2003 02:54, Christopher Ditty wrote:
> Hello all. I have a customer that purchased on of my scripts and
> attempted
> to install it on their server. This script, among other things, FTPs a
> text file
> from a central server. When we tried to run my script, it simply
> s
]
> Subject: RE: [PHP] php FTP
>
>
>
> Interesting - looks just great with Netscape Navigator 4.7;
> Netscape 6.1
> and Opera 5.?
>
> My IE 5.x does not show the links, the title or the
> background, nor does it
> have "blind" hot area where the l
Interesting - looks just great with Netscape Navigator 4.7; Netscape 6.1
and Opera 5.?
My IE 5.x does not show the links, the title or the background, nor does it
have "blind" hot area where the links are at the top of the page. That
could be my IE and I curse Microosft daily. I can't uninsta
I've never done it but here it is:
http://conf.php.net/pres/index.php?p=slides%2Fintro&id=ac2
> -Original Message-
> From: ryan.barnett1 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2001 10:03 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [PHP] php FTP
>
>
> Hi there,
>
> I would
I really don't think you can compile PHP on (not yours) server.
Sincerely,
Maxim Maletsky
Founder, Chief Developer
PHPBeginner.com (Where PHP Begins)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.phpbeginner.com
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From: ryan.barnett1 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April
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