crontab -e
You'd have to write a pretty clever script. SSH in (or telnet if you
absolutely must).
miguel
On Thu, 30 May 2002, Edgard Berendsen wrote:
> but how can I acces cron -e?
> with a php script or I have to use telnet?
>
> "Cal Evans" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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thanks!
but how can I acces cron -e?
with a php script or I have to use telnet?
"Cal Evans" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> 1: Yes, if your host has given you permission to run cron jobs. Some hosts
> lock cron to only root or to a specific sub
1: Yes, if your host has given you permission to run cron jobs. Some hosts
lock cron to only root or to a specific subset of users. If you have
permission to create them, crontab -e will give you the editor to edit them.
(hint: man crontab. read it. Now read it again.)
2: man cron, man crontab,
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