Hello, I have a site that allows developers to upload current modules to the webserver. It has been requested that when this is done, I also ftp a backup copy to a remote server. Something is wrong here. The file upload code works. The back ftp code works,only if I comment out the move_uploaded_file() function. I can not get them both to work. After the move_uploaded_file() function moves the file to the webserver, the ftp_put() fails, but if I comment out the move_uploaded_file(), the ftp_put() works. Can anyone help me with this? I have posted this on other forums and working on this for a couple of weeks now.
1. I am uploading the module to the webserver.
2. Then in the next step want to ftp same module to backup server.
So Step 1
Which works. THis uploads the module to the webserver to the set location
then Step 2
The only way this second FTP code works is if I comment out the first upload code,
Can anyone tell me if the problem is a ftp stream being left open and that is why I can not get the second portion of my code to work? Is there a way to get both of these to work together? I need not only to be able to upload to the webserver but ftp a backup copy to the remote server as well.
Thank you for any help.
1. I am uploading the module to the webserver.
2. Then in the next step want to ftp same module to backup server.
So Step 1
Code:
$path = "../modules";
if (!is_dir($path))
mkdir($path,0700);
if (!move_uploaded_file($_FILES['srcfile']['tmp_name'], $path."/".strtolower(trim($_FILES['srcfile']['name']))))
Which works. THis uploads the module to the webserver to the set location
then Step 2
Code:
$ftp = ftp_connect('server goes here');
// login with username and password
if (ftp_login($ftp, 'username', 'password'))
{
ftp_pasv ( $ftp, true );
if (ftp_put($ftp, "public_html/temp/" . $_FILES['srcfile']['name'], $_FILES['srcfile']['tmp_name'], FTP_BINARY))
{
$message = "File uploaded";
}
else
{
die("Could not upload file");
}
}
else
{
die("Could not login to FTP account");
}
if (!empty($message))
{
echo $message;
}
// close the FTP stream
ftp_close($ftp);
The only way this second FTP code works is if I comment out the first upload code,
Code:
$path = "../modules";
if (!is_dir($path))
mkdir($path,0700);
//if (!move_uploaded_file($_FILES['srcfile']['tmp_name'], $path."/".strtolower(trim($_FILES['srcfile']['name']))))
Can anyone tell me if the problem is a ftp stream being left open and that is why I can not get the second portion of my code to work? Is there a way to get both of these to work together? I need not only to be able to upload to the webserver but ftp a backup copy to the remote server as well.
Thank you for any help.