Unless Remote-Cron has changed their service within the last month, they
have jobs less than 1 month.

I used them to run jobs as low as 15 minutes before.
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Baz L
Web Development 2.0: Web Design, CakePHP, Javascript
http://www.WebDevelopment2.com/

On Nov 14, 2007 4:18 AM, technicaltitch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> Hi Baz,
>
> Thanks for elaborating - I did understand your links and have a look
> at the cron service and backup scripts. I dont want to use the cron
> service as it is a dependency and given I'll not be online much soon,
> I want to minimise dependencies, however running that script without
> redirecting and losing $this->data illuded me.
>
> However out of interest I've now added your solution as well as mine -
> a monthly zipped backup (remote-chron doesn't do less), as well as
> every 6 months, my solution, which I think is also perfectly reliable,
> more nicely formatted, but 4 times the size (not zipped), and delays a
> user action once every 6 months. If either fail I have the other.
>
> Thanks for making this so simple for me
> Chris
>
>
> >
>

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