tedd wrote: > At 1:19 PM -0600 3/27/06, Jay Blanchard wrote: >> [snip] >> Where do I type in "which php"? >> [/snip] >> >> At the command line on the host. > > Aarrrggggg -- no disrespect meant. > > I'm totally and absolutely clueless and frustrated. It must be my age > because I haven't seen a command line since my Apple][ days -- let alone > one while doing web work. > > I'm sitting in front of my computer accessing my remote web site via ftp > (GoLive) writing code and trying to set up a cron job using cpanel to > run that code. > > Now, I have no idea of where I should type in "which php" -- I've tried > putting it in my cpanel cron jobs "command to run" box, but that doesn't > do anything. > > Does anyone have any reference material of where a "command line of the > host" is? > > Thanks. > > tedd > I know nothing of cpanel, but if you can use cpanel to execute your script, can you not use cpanel to say 'which php'?? HTH... Dusty -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php