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cronjob-esqueness
I know how to do this on linux, but I've never had to on windows. using cronjob I could run a script through the server and just drop it in /dev/null, I've tried all that I could think of, but they all start new instances of IE and I'm not sure how to go about doing it through Apache...
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ok, well either this one was really hard or I'm being ignored..
well, for those interested, I found a way: I used PHP's Command Line Interface (CLI) and scheduled a batch job to run the update script everyday at 11:30 PM for more info on CLI: http://php.benscom.com/manual/sv/fe...commandline.php |
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I used the windows AT scheduler if anyone's wondering, although I don't think it would make a difference what scheduler you use.
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