One way of doing this is to set up a cronjob that has Lynx call the script.
There is a flag that is usually added as well ... I'm not sure right now but it could be '-dump': lynx -dump http://your/script/url.php This has been covered a few times in the archive if you want to check the details there. This assumes that you are on a Linux/UNIX server, and that PHP is an Apache module, not a standalone CGI installation (where you could call the script directly without using Lynx). Michael Hall On Mon, 3 Jun 2002, daniel cozzolino wrote: > I want to have a php script processed on a daily (eg 9am) interval. is > there some way to automate this from within the script or do i need to > schedule this with an external app? > > has anyone had any experience with this previously? > > thanks > Daniel > > > > -- -------------------------------- n i n t i . c o m php-python-perl-mysql-postgresql -------------------------------- Michael Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED] -------------------------------- -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php