I don't know if it will work but it definitely worth's a shoot.. try to
create a recursive call from your php page to the same php page, then in
each call make let's say umm 10 edits, using this method you will probably
be able to bypass the server's limitations, but I had never tested it so I
can'
On Thu, Mar 5, 2009 at 4:14 PM, Chris wrote:
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> Firstly always cc the mailing list so others can add their own suggestions.
>
> Also please don't put your reply at the top, it makes it very hard to follow
> what's going on. Put it underneath or inline (put comments after mine and
> put more later
Firstly always cc the mailing list so others can add their own suggestions.
Also please don't put your reply at the top, it makes it very hard to
follow what's going on. Put it underneath or inline (put comments after
mine and put more later on).
? wrote:
Several problems
Firs
2009/3/5 דניאל דנון :
> Hello.
> I have a script which updates some database by loading information from
> external websites.
> For example, it has a table of website addresses, and it updates their HTML
> source on the database.
> I am using cronjobs to activate the script every 8 hours.
>
> The p
? wrote:
Hello.
I have a script which updates some database by loading information from
external websites.
For example, it has a table of website addresses, and it updates their HTML
source on the database.
I am using cronjobs to activate the script every 8 hours.
The problem is the ser
Hello.
I have a script which updates some database by loading information from
external websites.
For example, it has a table of website addresses, and it updates their HTML
source on the database.
I am using cronjobs to activate the script every 8 hours.
The problem is the server I am running my
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