hi
i want to add this command to my crontab : 10,20,30,40,50 * * * * /usr/bin/lynx -dump http://www.myurl.com/file.php
if i try with my cpanel it failed cvos i cannot add 10.20.30.40.50
so i tried with ssh (using ***** for this) i run crontab -e but after i don't know how to change or add my crontab
i need some help :D
Originally posted by Steve Machol
If you are trying to run this script every 10 minutes, this is what you need to enter:*/10 * * * * /usr/bin/lynx -dump http://www/myurl.com/file.php My SysAd Blog -- Unix: Create a Crontab That Preserves Existing :: Jun 2, 2007 I've had a few queries on how to create a new crontab that . If you use these tips, the author is not responsible for any adverse effects http://www.mysysad.com/2007/06/create-crontab-that-preserves-existing.htmlHOME |
Errr, stupid WYSIWYG editor! I give up! :mad:
you have to highlight the url and click on http://www.vbulletin.com/forum/images/wysiwyg/vB_CreateLink.gifand delete the url
with this link won't be show http://www.test.com
edit : !%$? too
Originally posted by Steve Machol
If you are trying to run this script every 10 minutes, this is what you need to enter:*/10 * * * * /usr/bin/lynx -dump http://www/myurl.com/file.php
Errr, stupid WYSIWYG editor! I give up! :mad: thanks :)
If you are trying to run this script every 10 minutes, this is what you need to enter:*/10 * * * * /usr/bin/lynx -dump http://www/myurl.com/file.php
Errr, stupid WYSIWYG editor! I give up! :mad:
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