14.10.2012, 19:15
You may use php (i think this is the quick way)
Use: fwrite instead ftp_connect may be faster way for small amount of data(not sure but work for me)
And you use HTTP_GET in this case
More info:
Edit:And this is not the best or right way to do it.
Use: fwrite instead ftp_connect may be faster way for small amount of data(not sure but work for me)
PHP код:
Example #1 A simple fwrite() example
<?php
$filename = $_GET["filename"];
$somecontent = $_GET["somecontent"] . "\n" ;
// Let's make sure the file exists and is writable first.
if (is_writable($filename)) {
// In our example we're opening $filename in append mode.
// The file pointer is at the bottom of the file hence
// that's where $somecontent will go when we fwrite() it.
if (!$handle = fopen($filename, 'a')) {
echo "Cannot open file ($filename)";
exit;
}
// Write $somecontent to our opened file.
if (fwrite($handle, $somecontent) === FALSE) {
echo "Cannot write to file ($filename)";
exit;
}
echo "Success, wrote ($somecontent) to file ($filename)";
fclose($handle);
} else {
echo "The file $filename is not writable";
}
?>
Quote:
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new urllink[512 char]; urllink = "www.myphp.info/writefile.php?filename='youfile.txt'&somecontent=' youdata'"; HTTP(playerid, HTTP_GET,urllink, "", "MyHttpResponse"); |
Edit:And this is not the best or right way to do it.

