has anyone here created an application using
background processes? what i have in mind
is to be able to run the background process
once a day to check for files that are more than
5 days old and delete them. thanks in advance.
ric,
PHP (and scripts) can be executed from the command line
hi,
thanks for the reply. i will look up docs that discuss
cron. i'm sorry but i didn't get what you mean by
m/c. please explain. thanks!
regards,
ric
DL Neil wrote:
has anyone here created an application using
background processes? what i have in mind
is to be able to run the
ric,
Apologies. Abbreviation m/c means machine.
=dn
- Original Message -
From: Ric Manalac [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: DL Neil [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: 29 October 2001 12:03
Subject: Re: [PHP-DB] background process
hi,
thanks for the reply. i will look up docs