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Join Date: Oct 2006
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Hello all
I have a problem i have no cpanel to make somthing for cronjob.. Is there a way to start it manualy. What i mean is go to www.mydomain.co/include/cronjob.php and start it? Simm |
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Join Date: Mar 2006
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HI
That should work, I have done it in the past ![]() good luck regards Mark
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Join Date: Oct 2006
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Thats where the problem starts this don't working i get a 404 error
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Join Date: Mar 2006
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Hello Simmetje
Ah, ok. Well by running it from the browser we are avoiding any possible complications that are (often) encountered in configuring the cron job via cpanel. So we can confidently conclude that the problem is with the program itself, or how you are trying to run it. My first question is - which version are you using? I am using ver 2.1.03 and the url to run the cron job is not similar to the one you posted. specifically the file name is "cron.php" not "cronjob.php" and the folder is "includes" not "include" So I wonder if the problem you are encountering is that what you are typing into the browser address bar is not quite right? Regards Mark
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Join Date: Oct 2006
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Thanks Mark for responding.
Yes you have see it well i made a mistake. What i have tried to is empty the .htaccess and that was working one time but now it is over i got a blank page. I dont no what to do Simm |
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