Sorry to butt in :)

Arguments to web scripts are done in the format:
page.php?arg1=data1&arg2=data2

So you would use that full string as the lynx path.

Hope this helps :)
-Jason

Daren Cotter wrote:
> Thanks for the info Chris, it works!
> 
> How do I pass arguments to the script? I'm assuming
> it'd just be:
> 
> test.php arg1 arg2
> 
> The stuff I've read says $argc should be the count of
> the # of arguments, and $argv should be an array
> holding them...but when I do a simple:
> print "# of Arguments: $argc\n";
> It prints nothing, not even 0
> 
> 
> --- Chris Hewitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>>>
>>>On Wed, 25 Sep 2002, Daren Cotter wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>My problem, is that I absolutely NEED to run a PHP
>>>>script using crontab. The script needs to send
>>>>numerous queries to a database every hour. Is
>>>
>>there
>>
>>>>any way I can accomplish this, directly or
>>>
>>indirectly?
>>
>>Are you sure its not already there? Commonly in
>>/usr/bin. Try a "which 
>>php" and see if it finds anything?
>>
>>HTH
>>Chris
>>
> 
> 
> 
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