a workaround:

schedule a cf page which "cfhttp gets " you page and write the content to a
file

~Justin

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Subject: CF Schedule and Linux


>
>
> I can't seem to get CF Schedule to work in Linux.  I want to generate a
list of
> the most recent users who have signed up for our website. Querying the
database
> every time has put too much load on the server.  So it's time to goto a
> scheduled creation of a static HTML page generated every hour or so.  But
I
> can't get CFSCHEDULE to write the file properly.  I believe the problem is
in
> the "path" parameter since I can tell the query is being run because it
takes a
> while to process the CFSCHEDULE tag, however, when its done there is no
> 'recent.html' page created.   I know CFschedule won't create the page if
the
> directory isn't correct, etc.  so I assume I am not fully qualifying the
path
> properly.  I put /home/admin/html, but that doesn't work.... any
suggestions?
> Below is the tag:
>
> <cfschedule action="run" task="getrecent"
> operation="HTTPRequest"
> url="http://www.ratemyface.com/recent.cfm"
> startdate="01/01/97" starttime="17:00:00" interval="60"
> requesttimeout="500" resolveurl="Yes" publish="Yes"
> file="recent.html" path="/home/admin/html">
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Ron
>
> http://www.ratemyface.com
>
>
>
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