I've never used the cfschedule tag and just examined the
documentation. What I'm trying to do is send an email with
data once a week indefinately which could easily be set up
with CF administration scheduler which I cannot get to.
Cron looks like a unix tool. Can you launch an external
web
: Scheduled Event
I've never used the cfschedule tag and just examined the
documentation. What I'm trying to do is send an email with
data once a week indefinately which could easily be set up
with CF administration scheduler which I cannot get to.
Cron looks like a unix tool. Can you launch
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Lee wrote:
|I have a project where CF is on a shared server and I
|don't have access to admin to set up scheduled events. Is
|there a utility where I could just set up a browser to hit
|a page on schedule from a non server machine?
|
|Lee
|
Have you
Well, fudge. Scheduling appears to be working for me this morning. Sorry
everyone.
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From: "Ricq Pattay" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 07, 2001 8:17 AM
Subject: Re: Scheduled Event (was: multiple queries tie up
Wouldn't it be easier to use CFCACHE to mark the page as cached? CF will process the
page once and write the HTML to a cache file, from then on it will use the cached HTML
file and not reprocess the file until the cache expires.
At 01:34 PM 2/6/01 -0600, Ricq Pattay wrote:
To avoid running
take a look at the scheduler in CF Administrator, and at the documentation
for cfschedule.
~Simon
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From: Peter Benoit [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, October 27, 2000 11:43 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: scheduled event
I'd like to make a scheduled email event,
The scheduler in the CF server administration makes this very easy. All you
have to do is tell it what template you want run, at what time, and how
often.
If you do not have access to the server, cfschedule will do the same
thing.
jon
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