I have a script that doesn't collect any data, it just loads pages. All it does is print a few things to the screen (which would be discarded when it's in CGI format as I won't care about any of the output).
Question is, is it possible to run a perl script that doesn't take much memory for days on end? Or like CGI files, would there be a timeout if the script doesn't complete in enough time?
I just want to keep a script running on my web host for a few days, think it's possible?
In reply to using perl for a cron job by Anonymous Monk
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