Seams like a answered the wrong question. :) Anyhow, I see that the file names differ in your example: e.g. test123.txt v.s. test123.123. Is that of any influence? On Wed, 2003-12-03 at 14:02, Svensson, B.A.T. (HKG) wrote: > I am not sure how PHP work with this, but maybe when you do > a ftp put with only the file name your file will end up in the > virtual root directory of your ftp or www site. This would then > imply that you will not be able to refer to a physical hard > drive partition on the system, but you will need refer to the > virtual directory structure of the ftp or www site you are > targeting with the command. > > On Wed, 2003-12-03 at 12:44, Brent wrote: > > Hi all, > > > > The following statement. > > $upload = ftp_put($conn_id,'test123.123','c:\test123.txt', FTP_BINARY); > > does not work. I'm trying to send a file on my local C drive to the > > web\ftp server!! It works fine if I put. > > $upload = ftp_put($conn_id,'test123.123','test123.txt', FTP_BINARY); > > and make sure the test123.txt file is on the web\ftp server in the same dir > > as the code. > > The command puts the test123.123 file in the root of the web\ftp server. > > I could have done that using the copy command however!!! > > But I cant seem to send one from my c drive to the server. I have tried > > c:/test123.txt and c:\\test123.txt etc thanks to support from this group > > but didn't seem to help. Does anyone know wot i'm on about!!! > > hope so :) > > > > Brent. -- PHP Windows Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php