Assuming your on unix, HTTP is only sent if you use LYNX (text browser) to launch the cron.
I would have to disagree with the comments about facebook being over saturated. Sure, it is if you want to do a 'top friends' list, or something...
I think what you are trying to talk about is an API. It is completely dependant on which service it is and how they work it. Some use XML output...
If this is still available, please PM me with the requirements and what you are willing to pay for this job.
I always put my crons in my root folder: ie /home/user/cron whilst the publicly accessable files are at /home/user/public_html
<? $uniques = array(); foreach ($arr AS $key => $value) { if (array_key_exists($key,$uniques)) { $uniques[$key] = $value +...
~Todd - that window.focus is another thing I may use as a seperate qualifier for this. If the AJAX is spinning, but all of a sudden window looses...
Yeah; and I fear what is coming up next! My programming / html skills are top notch; my graphics on the other hand; well I wish they looked like...
With the mass use of AJAX lately in web applications, I have come across an interesting thing. I am going to be designing an AJAX based script...
The absolute most basic tests that should be done on every form and each and every single input element: 1. Buffer Overflow - Verify you do not...
Haha, excellent! Yeah I do agree with you; it is a design 'phase' so to speak and in a few years we will be changing it up again to follow the...
Definately; atleast for the more 'social networking' based sites. Have you seen the iPhone's use on facebook? Though what the iPhone is packing...
Well personally I would never let anything entered that is not a base path. IE I would pass $_GET['value'] = '/link/to/file.txt'; and all...
Separate names with a comma.