RE: ftp root dir?

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> 
> 
> Can I assume that all ftp_connect()s will make the current 
> dir the DOC_ROOT?
> 
> If not, how can I insure the ftp root dir is the same as DOC_ROOT?
> 
> You can't use the absolute path with ftp.
> 
> chdir() doesn't change the ftp current dir.
> 
> if you ftp_chdir() and it's already on the root, it posts an error.
> 
> ftp_pwd() simply returns "/", which simply says it's on its 
> root, where ever that is.

The ftp_* functions behave just as any ftp client behaves, AFAIK.  If you
log into the FTP server via your favorite command-line FTP client, you are
seeing the exact same behaviour as the ftp_* functions will see.

JM

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