This isn't a very CakePHP question.

It's straight PHP. The short answer is no. Anything you execute in PHP is
going to be done in a blocking call.
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Baz L
Web Development 2.0
http://WebDevelopment2.com/

On 10/17/07, regent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> I need to run a php script in the background.  I have figured out I
> can run it like this:
>
> exec ("/usr/bin/php yourscript.php" >/dev/null &");
>
> I have 2 questions concerning this:
>
> 1) Can I run a php script within the CakePhp framework?  I've been
> able to run it outside the framework, I just put the script under
> webroot.  But can i run it within the framework so I can take
> advantage of CakePhp's extra functionality?  To be more clear, I want
> the script to reside in one of my views folders, so I can still take
> advantage of Cake's functions.
>
> 2) How do I pass arguments to the script?  I need the exact syntax.
> I've searched google and could not find a clear example of how to do
> this.
>
> Thanks.
>
>
> >
>

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