Another webcron service is at http://www.easycron.com. Hope it helps.

On Thursday, November 7, 2013 1:34:56 AM UTC+8, drx wrote:
>
> You could try http://webcron.org/ 
> That is a service that pings URLs for you. 
>
> Am 31.10.2013 16:54, schrieb [email protected] <javascript:>: 
> > I have a site which has to do a task every 60 seconds. 
> > Now what I'm doing is creating a page with a class with a loop with 
> sleep on it. 
> > The problem is that I have to call the Url every time I want it to start 
> after 
> > restarting the server. 
> > I would like to have it to start automatically. 
> > 
> > How could I do it in a pretty way? (not creating a thread and calling 
> GET from 
> > httplib, for example) 
> > 
> > 
> > Thanks, and sorry for my bad English! 
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