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Cronjob Apache module v CGI [message #170613] Wed, 10 November 2010 10:49 Go to previous message
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I seem to remember strong opinions were expressed (possibly by Jerry
Stuckle) over which was best for running cronobs and I think at the time I
nodded and thought they were very valid points. I think CGI was the way to
go?

I'm about to build a script to query the sessions database and clean up
reserved items that the customer didn't follow through on.

I currently have PHP running as an Apache module and I'm not as comfortable
as I'd like to be in Linux so would like to avoid fiddling if the security
implications are not overwhelmingly pro-CGI.

As a side, and this will undoubtedly reveal the level of my Linux/Apache
ignorance, is it possible to have PHP bound into Apache for the customer
facing/HTTP side of things and also create a CGI interface for the cronjobs?

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