Good to see...

I know of a number of hosting sites that do not allow their users to use
cron at all and for them,  the plugin that Dan talks about is a good
alternative.

One of the sites is a popular site used for weather sites, and a lot of
users there have grief over the lack of cron abilities there.  But for $10 a
year, it is a hard to complain especially when it basically offers
everything else (including MySQL).

On Wed, Oct 21, 2009 at 4:01 AM, The Editor <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> BoltWire actually used to have a very advanced pseudo cron script in
> the core, where you could register processes, variable parameters,
> time frequency and the like. I removed it when I figured out how to
> get background processes working properly. (These are run after the
> page is fully loaded and the browser disconnected). We used this
> system to automate the most common tasks--indexing and stamp deletion.
>
> However I do have the code still available in the form of a plugin.
> No idea why I never uploaded it to the solutions area, but just did
> now (slightly updated--not sure it still works) and wrote up some docs
> at:
>
> http://www.boltwire.com/index.php?p=solutions.system.cron
>
> I also rewrote the docs.concepts.cron page.
>
> Cheers,
> Dan
>
>

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