Re: wild question

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1998


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 16177
interpreted = N
texte = >>On 2/20/98 2:52 PM, Gary Richter so noted... >> >>>Wild question but I had to ask anyway....:) >>> >>>I assume no-one has figured out away to have an apple script sitting on the >>>server with no client browser to trigger a template Ie: run some webdna >>>code. > >Taking this concept one step down the road, when the suggestion was made to >use pagesentry to trigger an applescript and it was pointed out when using >pagesentry you can not control the true time of day (2:00am) that it would >trigger, has any one used the powerkeypro software to trigger an event. >You can set the time to the exact minute, days of the week, etc. Need to >know if using this method of trigger an applescript, that is very simple to >set-up, if it has any drag on the cpu of the server? Not the script but >the powerkeypro monitoring for the next event.Go for NetEvents and choose one of the following three tips:1. Use Frontier - it has an built-in powerful scheduler and runs very fast 2. Use Chron for trigger you Applescript 3. Let you AppleScript stay open and use an idle handler for not wasting CPU ************************************************************* Christer Olsson Stora Nygatan 21 Phone +46 40 791 50 Art director S-211 37 Malmoe Fax +46 40 97 99 77 Ljusa Ideer AB Sweden http://www.ljusaideer.se Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: wild question (Christer Olsson 1998)
  2. Re: wild question (grichter@panavise.com (Gary Richter) 1998)
  3. Re: wild question (Rob Marquardt 1998)
  4. Re: wild question (Christer Olsson 1998)
  5. Re: wild question (grichter@panavise.com (Gary Richter) 1998)
  6. Re: wild question (Christer Olsson 1998)
  7. Re: wild question (Michael Winston 1998)
  8. wild question (grichter@panavise.com (Gary Richter) 1998)
  9. Re: wild question (Alex McCombie - New World Media 1998)
>>On 2/20/98 2:52 PM, Gary Richter so noted... >> >>>Wild question but I had to ask anyway....:) >>> >>>I assume no-one has figured out away to have an apple script sitting on the >>>server with no client browser to trigger a template Ie: run some webdna >>>code. > >Taking this concept one step down the road, when the suggestion was made to >use pagesentry to trigger an applescript and it was pointed out when using >pagesentry you can not control the true time of day (2:00am) that it would >trigger, has any one used the powerkeypro software to trigger an event. >You can set the time to the exact minute, days of the week, etc. Need to >know if using this method of trigger an applescript, that is very simple to >set-up, if it has any drag on the cpu of the server? Not the script but >the powerkeypro monitoring for the next event.Go for NetEvents and choose one of the following three tips:1. Use Frontier - it has an built-in powerful scheduler and runs very fast 2. Use Chron for trigger you Applescript 3. Let you AppleScript stay open and use an idle handler for not wasting CPU ************************************************************* Christer Olsson Stora Nygatan 21 Phone +46 40 791 50 Art director S-211 37 Malmoe Fax +46 40 97 99 77 Ljusa Ideer AB Sweden http://www.ljusaideer.se Christer Olsson

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