Re: Need to Run a PHP script using CRON or ?

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Well, I performed a simple test...

I created a file in a dir outside of my webroot with a simple

echo phpinfo();

I then simply /usr/local/bin/php phptest.php

it worked... great... next attempt is the CRON, which I am assuming will
work...


On Tue, 2003-09-16 at 06:58, Martin Marques wrote:
> El Lun 15 Sep 2003 17:47, Jonathan Villa escribió:
> > I believe this would need php to installed as a cgi, which I prefer not
> > to do...
> 
> If you don't want to because of security resons, please install it and don't 
> leave it in the hands of the web server.
> If you don't want to go through the problem of compiling, then you might think 
> about finding on the net a binary PHP for you operating system.
> 
> 
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