ftp_cdup

(PHP 4, PHP 5, PHP 7)

ftp_cdupChanges to the parent directory

Descrierea

ftp_cdup ( resource $ftp_stream ) : bool

Changes to the parent directory.

Parametri

ftp_stream

The link identifier of the FTP connection.

Valorile întoarse

Întoarce valoarea true în cazul succesului sau false în cazul eșecului.

Exemple

Example #1 ftp_cdup() example

<?php
// set up basic connection
$conn_id ftp_connect($ftp_server);

// login with username and password
$login_result ftp_login($conn_id$ftp_user_name$ftp_user_pass);

// change the current directory to html
ftp_chdir($conn_id'html');

echo 
ftp_pwd($conn_id); // /html 

// return to the parent directory
if (ftp_cdup($conn_id)) { 
  echo 
"cdup successful\n";
} else {
  echo 
"cdup not successful\n";
}

echo 
ftp_pwd($conn_id); // /

ftp_close($conn_id);
?>

A se vedea și

  • ftp_chdir() - Changes the current directory on a FTP server
  • ftp_pwd() - Returns the current directory name

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User Contributed Notes 3 notes

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tom p
18 years ago
I used a recursive cdup function until i realised i could navigate to the user's home directory from any location using ~:

<? ftp_chdir($connid, "~"); ?>
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rowie at free dot fr
15 years ago
ftp_cdup can only up to the parent and if you want test a directory that is not a child then you can't with ftp_cdup ;)
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Anonymous
16 years ago
The below example doesn't seem to work on a windows based machine so I use this trick instead

<?php

$aPath
= explode('/',ftp_pwd($conn_id));
$sHomeDir = str_repeat('../', count($aPath) - 1);

ftp_chdir($conn_id, $sHomeDir);

?>
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