Yes i think you can but i really won't do that. It does depend on the server
and php verison that is installed on the server.
From: Steve Buehler <steve@xxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: FTP info in a variable
Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2005 11:19:25 -0600
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I have to write a little program that pulls information from a database,
formats it into csv format for importing into excel and ftps it to another
server. I have everything worked out except for the ftping. I have read
through http://us4.php.net/manual/en/ref.ftp.php and I know I can get the
data from the database, save it to a file and ftp it. Does anybody know if
I can skip the step of saving it to a file and ftp/stream it directly to a
filename on another server?
Thanks
Steve
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