Also as a sanity check set a cron job for something really simple, say a script like:
#!/bin/sh echo called >> /home/myhome/cron.txt
All this script does is write the word called into a file you should be able to write and check. Just to make sure that your cron Web interface is really setting the job.
cheers
tachyon
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In reply to Re: How to Use a Cron Job
by tachyon
in thread How to Use a Cron Job
by Anonymous Monk
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