Jason wrote: > > aolserver is a web/application server. PHP is a server-side scripting > language. Why exactly *should* it have a job scheduler? > > Some (such as myself) might also ask why should a web server have a job > scheduler, but that's a thread for a different list :) Because PHP is supposed to solve web development problems. And this is one of them. It's very useful. -Roberto -- Computer Science Utah State University Space Dynamics Laboratory Web Developer USU Free Software & GNU/Linux Club http://fslc.usu.edu My home page - http://www.brasileiro.net/roberto
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