Re: Capturing a sql query

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Joseph,

So the cron job is where the rest of the query
statement resides ? What I know about cron is that
it's a way to schedule processes.  But my point /
question is , how are the keywords finding their way
back into the statement.

Thank you,
Stuart
--- Joseph Crawford <codebowl@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> they are doing exactly what i thought on monster.com
> here is an example url to save an agent
> 
> 
>
http://my.monster.com/modifyagents.asp?<b>q=programming+PHP+MySQL</b>&cn=&lid=&fn=554&sort=rv&vw=b&cy=US&brd=1%2C1862%2C1863&from=js&savesearch=on
> 
> the bold part above are the keywords searched
> for....
> 
> it will basically save these into a database record
> and use a cron job
> to pull the latest matches and send the emails. 
> also it just uses
> those keywords when you use that agent on thier
> site.
> 
> 
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