I think I remember seeing scheduled FTP transfer capability with a
couple of backup programs that exist. I uninstalled the one I used, and
I don't remember the name, but it worked well enough. Might be worth a
google if you don't want to mess with non-gui stuff. (although, console
work is like exercise.. it doesn't sound that appealing, but once you
start doing it, you will crave more..)
Bastien Koert wrote:
You could use php+gtk to write it that way, but a simple batch file is
the best bet since you could then use task scheduler to run this batch
file at scheduled times.
Just google dos batch files
bastien
From: "bedul" <landavia81@xxxxxxxxx>
To: "Bastien Koert" <bastien_k@xxxxxxxxxxx>
CC: <php-db@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: auto upload
Date: Fri, 2 Mar 2007 17:13:51 +0700
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bastien Koert" <bastien_k@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <landavia81@xxxxxxxxx>; <php-windows@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>;
<php-db@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2007 9:05 PM
Subject: RE: auto upload
> What about just writing a batch script that opens the ftp services and
sends
> the file?
>
> Bastien
hmm.. that was a good idea..
is that using php?? or i should use desktop programing?? i better use
php
since this php milis right..
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