This uploads a file to the FTP server from the computer your script runs on.
Parameter
string $local_file - The source file you'd like to upload. You can specify this with either an absolute path or a path relative to the scripts directory. (Beware: The script directory is determined by the called script, if you use includes!)
string $remote_file - The path (including filename) you'd like to upload to. This could either be an absolute or relative path to a file (not a directory! see: Net_FTP::putRecursive()).
bool $overwrite = false - Whether to overwrite the remote file, if it exists or not. if not set the file will not be overwritten.
int $mode = null - This has to be one of the constants FTP_ASCII or FTP_BINARY. if not specified, the class will try to determine the mode from the file extension (from extensions.ini) or fall back to the standard transfer mode (attribute).
Return value
mixed - true on success, otherwise PEAR::Error.
Throws
Several errors may be returned by put. The errornumber is unspecific (until now) and will not tell you anything about the errormessage. Possible errors are:
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