Not sure if this is different in linux, but usually the first parameter is
the minutes, and if you had 01 in it, that means that it would do it once
an hour (i.e. 12:01, 1:01, 2:01, etc...
They should all have stars to do it once a minute.
In freeBSD, it would look like this :
* * *
If you instantiate a child class, the parent class constructor is not
called, is there a reason for this? anyone know of plans to change
this at all,
the obvious workaround is to call the parents constructor inside the
childs constructor, but this seems kinda strange.
Jason
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Edward Peloke wrote --- napísal::
I have code which attempts to upload some files and create thumbnails. The
same code on one server works ok, the same code on another server throws an
error everytime I hit submit that says "The document contains no data"...it
appears to be a javascript error. It
On Sat, 2004-06-26 at 19:34, Ryan Schefke wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
>
> Can someone please give me some guidance. I'd like to run a php script
> every minute (in reality every night, but just testing). I've done some
> reading and found that a crontab is the best way to go (I think). I'm using
> Ples
Ryan Schefke wrote --- napísal::
Hi,
Can someone please give me some guidance. I'd like to run a php script
every minute (in reality every night, but just testing). I've done some
reading and found that a crontab is the best way to go (I think). I'm using
Plesk 7 on a Linux box and I have roo
Hi,
Can someone please give me some guidance. I'd like to run a php script
every minute (in reality every night, but just testing). I've done some
reading and found that a crontab is the best way to go (I think). I'm using
Plesk 7 on a Linux box and I have root access.
I made a quick php
This behavior is used to make "search engine friendly" urls. If you
don't want the broken images, add this to the section:
http://www.hcpartnership.org/";>
KEVIN ZEMBOWER wrote --- napísal::
I'm a system administrator who's dabbled a bit in PHP, but am not very experienced in
it. My PHP develop
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