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    Default cache_xml

    Hello
    How I can empty automatic the cache_xml? In only two days I had so much in the cache that my hosting company closed my account for few hours.
    :-)
    Good for my visitors, but no I empty the cache with ftp, it takes ofer 1:46 minutes.

    Thanks again
    Heinz

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    Default Re: cache_xml

    Have you set the cronjob ? It will delete the cache.

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    Default Re: cache_xml

    cache files are stored in your account. Why your hosting company have problem with files stored on your account ?

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    Default Re: cache_xml

    Quote Originally Posted by admin
    Have you set the cronjob ? It will delete the cache.
    No, I never had and have problems with hostonnet, but with my other webhosting, a little bit to much and my accounts are closed because of 'cpu' what they say. I can not cancel with them as I have also my books on a website so why I must find a solution that this cache_xml is always most empty.

    How I run a cronjob? What I have to do exact?
    By the way, hostonnet installed the video clone now on eurocity.in, let me say you again: You are real great! Now with embed and upload, this script and hostonnet makes pleasure to be on the internet again.... THANKS

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    Default Re: cache_xml

    I don't see any cpu over usage with the script. Processing rss take some cpu, but it should be much less when compared to converting a video.

    To set cronjob, see

    http://www.buyscripts.in/youtube-video- ... ation.html

    Clean up cache files

    1. Run remove_xml_cache.php. For security reason, you may rename it to other name like remove_xml_cache_secretword.php
    2. As an optional, you may set cron job to run this script.

    0 0 * * * GET http://www.yourdomain.extn/remove_xml_cache.php > /dev/null


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    Default Re: cache_xml

    Quote Originally Posted by admin
    I don't see any cpu over usage with the script. Processing rss take some cpu, but it should be much less when compared to converting a video.

    To set cronjob, see

    http://www.buyscripts.in/youtube-video- ... ation.html

    Clean up cache files

    1. Run remove_xml_cache.php. For security reason, you may rename it to other name like remove_xml_cache_secretword.php
    2. As an optional, you may set cron job to run this script.

    0 0 * * * GET http://www.yourdomain.extn/remove_xml_cache.php > /dev/null

    Thanks again. You see webhosting companies can say what they want and we just must believe it. We never can proof the contrary. Even BIG Yahoo Webhosting recently lied to me about a script error with my business email until I contacted my ISP here and thet did send a email to Yahoo Business Mail and then after 3 days I got a excuse from Melbourne Australia because it look like they are in charge of the domains we buy with Yahoo.
    Anyway I am sure you know all this, but we in front..:-(

    Thanks a lot again and have a nice week-end
    Heinz

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