If your server has access to the webpage, you can use the wget command
(std on unix servers) and access the url in a filer.

wget for windows:
http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/packages/wget.htm

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Jarl

On 10/14/06, Conrad Pereira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Hi Listers,

I have a URL which should run as a background process. I have tried using
Run Process and in it I used the PERFORM-ACTION-OPEN-URL command. It works
fine, however once the browser has opened with the URL defined, I want it to
close immediately say within 2 seconds. Basically its just the execute the
http URL and then close the browser. Is there a way of doing this, either
though Run Process commands or by passing a javascript command through a Run
Process action?

Await your to hear from you.

Thanks,

Conrad Pereira
CyberMAK Information Systems
Manama,
Bahrain__20060125_______________________This posting was
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