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Hello everyone.
I have developed a rather complex script to query a gameserver which also makes checks on players within. However the issue I am having difficulty with is running the PHP script every X seconds. I know of a simple way which works but doesnt seem too accurate when executing it for me. Code:
$overall_time = 0;
while ($overall_time < 60) { $overall_time +10= ; sleep(10);
// The script
}
Any help appreciated. Matt |
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Hi Dismounted. Out of interest is this best and most reliable way to run a script every X seconds?
Thanks for your assistance. |
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Most reliable? Maybe not. The PHP script will still suffer from timeouts as defined in php.ini. The best way I can think of right now is to create a shell script that will sleep and run your PHP script (with a cron kicking it).
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Any idea then how to do it with Shell?
Your help is appreciated |
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