Karl Shea wrote:
Well if you're using MySQL as a backend, why not just write a SQL procedure to add them all in directly to the vegadns database? Then the next time the update script runs, they'll all be there.
That's the current plan.. I just wanted to see if there was already a script out there to do this before I design my own..
I finally have time to work on this today, so it's no big deal.. :)
-Karl
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