I think I cleared it up, check the CVS email to see for sure :-) --Andrew
On Wednesday 24 April 2002 03:41 pm, Andrew Lindeman wrote: > I will update it in a minute (after "cvs update" is done...) > > --Andrew > > On Wednesday 24 April 2002 12:04 pm, Gabor Hojtsy wrote: > > > > This type of usage is ideal for scripts regularly > > > > - executed using cron (task scheduler on Windows), > > > > - or simple text processing tasks. See the section about > > > > - <link linkend="commandline">Command line usage > > > > - of PHP</link> for more information. > > > > + executed using cron (a task scheduler on Linux and Unix > > > > + systems) or a task scheduler on Windows. These scripts > > > > + can also be used for simple text processing tasks. See the > > > > + section about <link linkend="commandline">Command line > > > > + usage of PHP</link> for more information. > > > > > > This still isn't really right, and is wordier than it need be. The > > > > built-in task scheduler in most recent Windowses is called Task Scheduler > > (!), so the original problem was really just one of missing > > capitalization. > > > > I'd suggest a better solution would be: > > > "This type of usage is ideal for scripts which are executed > > > at scheduled intervals (e.g. using cron on Linux/Unix or Task > > > Scheduler on Windows), or simple text processing tasks. See the > > > section about ..." > > > > Right, quite nice ;) > > > > Goba -- There are no threads in a.b.p.erotica, so there's no gain in using a threaded news reader. (Unknown source)