[mapserver-users] One MapServer-Site more...

Lowell Filak lfilak at yahoo.com
Fri Dec 21 10:05:17 EST 2001


A general crontab entry would be something like:
0 0 * * * find /var/www/html/tmp -name '*.gif' -ctime
+1 -exec rm {} \;
And nothing says that it can't be run as a CGI after
your index page is hit X number of times. As far as
running it in PHP I'm not familiar with PHP but it
looks very similar to Perl from what I've seen on the
discussion list and in Perl the command could be run
as a system() call after X number of hits have
occurred.
Hope this helps.
Lowell Filak

--- Michael Schulz - GIS Bearbeiter
<mschulz at webgis.de> wrote:
> Hi, 
> 
> Yes, this was a no-space-left-problem on our domain.
> But perhaps someone
> can give a hint howto delete the temporary files,
> without having the
> possibility to install cron-jobs or similiar things
> because the ISP
> doesn't offer this option. Perhaps it could be done
> via php, e.g. each
> time the init-page gets loaded old temp files are
> deleted. Hmm, has
> anybody done something similar?
> 
> Michael
> 
> 
> 
> Stephen Lime wrote:
> > 
> > Hi Michael: Doesn't seem to want to fire up for
> me...
> > 
> > Steve
> > 
> > Stephen Lime
> > Data & Applications Manager
> > 
> > Minnesota DNR
> > 500 Lafayette Road
> > St. Paul, MN 55155
> > 651-297-2937
> > 
> > >>> Michael Schulz - GIS Bearbeiter
> <mschulz at webgis.de> 12/20/01 05:09AM >>>
> > Dear MapServers,
> > 
> > i justed wanted to inform the list, that we have
> released a
> > Mapserver-Site that is accessible to the public.
> > 
> > The maps shown on this site are the product of a
> three year long project
> > called "INTERREG II". This project was funded by
> the EU and its
> > objective was to create a groundwater and soil
> information database for
> > the region of the high Rhin River between Basle
> (Switzerland) and the
> > Lake Constance.
> > 
> > The online application (which uses the
> mapserver-cgi and some
> > javascript) shows divided in the two subjects
> hydrogeology and soils
> > several themes and layers, eg. hydraulic head,
> aquifer thickness,
> > geology, groundwater protection areas and others.
> The subject soils will
> > be accessible in the next two weeks and also
> topographic raster data
> > will be accessible soon.
> > 
> > We also want to say thank you for the help and
> information we got from
> > the list.
> > 
> > Not to forget: the url:
> >
>
http://www.grundwasserleiter-hochrhein.de/ir_init.html
> > 
> > Cheers and Happy Christmas to all,
> > Michael
> > 
> > --
> >
>
-----------------------------------------------------------
> > Michael Schulz                                in
> medias res
> > Dipl.-Geologe                             
> Gesellschaft für
> >                                
> Informationstechnologie mbH
> >                              Sautierstr. 38, 79104
> Freiburg
> >                                      0761 55695-95
> (Fax 96)
> > mschulz at webgis.de                            
> www.webgis.de
> 
> -- 
>
-----------------------------------------------------------
> Michael Schulz                                in
> medias res
> Dipl.-Geologe                             
> Gesellschaft für
>                                
> Informationstechnologie mbH
>                              Sautierstr. 38, 79104
> Freiburg
>                                      0761 55695-95
> (Fax 96)
> mschulz at webgis.de                            
> www.webgis.de
> 
> 


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