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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T21:16:01+00:00 2026-05-15T21:16:01+00:00

i’m connecting to a ftp-server and displaying all items in a list. i want

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i’m connecting to a ftp-server and displaying all items in a list. i want that list to be ordered alphabetically.

shouldn’t that do it?

        // get contents of the current directory
    $contents = ftp_nlist($conn_id, $path);
    sort($contents);

that’s a part of the script!

// get contents of the current directory
$contents = ftp_nlist($conn_id, $path);
sort($contents);
print "<ul class='server_list'>";
foreach ($contents as $value) {
    $line = str_replace($path, "", $value);
    $ext = pathinfo($line, PATHINFO_EXTENSION);
    if (strlen($ext) > 0) { //File
        print "<li class='file'>";
        print "<a href='d.php/?p=". $path . $line."'>$line</a>";
        print "</li>";
    } else { //Folder
        print "<li class='folder'>";
        print "<a href='?p=". $path . $line."'>$line</a>";
        print "</li>";
    }
}
print "</ul>";

moreover i’d like to have all folders at the top. so all folders should be ordered alphabetically and afterwards all files should be listed in abc…

print_r($contents) before the sorting gives me:

Array ( 
    [0] => /userupload/OrderNo_100750_HT 
    [1] => /userupload/README.txt 
    [2] => /userupload/anotherfolder 
    [3] => /userupload/avatar.jpg 
    [4] => /userupload/subfolder1 
) 
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    2026-05-15T21:16:02+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 9:16 pm

    You will need two Arrays. One with the directories and one with the files. Then sort each.

    The problem is, you do not have a function in PHP to test weather a file is a directory, or file.

    Here is the workaround, that could be found at php.net:

    function ftp_is_dir($dir, $ftpcon) {
        // get current directory
        $original_directory = ftp_pwd( $ftpcon );
        // test if you can change directory to $dir
        // suppress errors in case $dir is not a file or not a directory
        if ( @ftp_chdir( $ftpcon, $dir ) ) {
            // If it is a directory, then change the directory back to the original directory
            ftp_chdir( $ftpcon, $original_directory );
            return true;
        } 
        else {
            return false;
        }        
    } 
    

    With this you can do:

    // get contents of the current directory
    $contents = ftp_nlist($conn_id, $path);
    $dirs = array();
    $files = array();
    foreach ($contents as $value) {
      if (ftp_is_dir($value, $conn_id)) $dirs[] = $value;
      else $files[] = value;
    }
    $contents = array();
    sort($dirs);
    sort($files);
    $contents = array_merge ($dirs, $files);
    ...
    
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