Note that the $command can not contains any illegal character such as \n, \r, \t, or this function will return NULL.
Try using the trim() before calling ftp_raw().
<?php
ftp_raw($connid, trim($command));
?>
ftp_raw
(PHP 5)
ftp_raw — Sends an arbitrary command to an FTP server
Popis
array ftp_raw
( resource $ftp_stream
, string $command
)
Sends an arbitrary command to the FTP server.
Parametre
- ftp_stream
-
The link identifier of the FTP connection.
- command
-
The command to execute.
Vrátené hodnoty
Returns the server's response as an array of strings. No parsing is performed on the response string, nor does ftp_raw() determine if the command succeeded.
Príklady
Example#1 Using ftp_raw() to login to an FTP server manually.
<?php
$fp = ftp_connect("ftp.example.com");
/* This is the same as:
ftp_login($fp, "joeblow", "secret"); */
ftp_raw($fp, "USER joeblow");
ftp_raw($fp, "PASS secret");
?>
ftp_raw
www.bossftp.com
05-Nov-2008 06:32
05-Nov-2008 06:32
nightwalker85 at gmail dot com
19-Apr-2005 04:32
19-Apr-2005 04:32
<?
ftp_raw($ftpconn,"CLNT <client>");
?>
Is a good way to let the ftp-server know which client it's dealing with. Guess this can be useful if you're making a homemade ftp-client. Only do this if the ftp-server has responded to FEAT command with a response including CLNT.
