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  1. wget: /usr/bin/wget /usr/share/man/man1/wget.1.gz
  2. could it be possible that wget doesn't work on my site (or is in another place), or am i completely wrong?
  3. what do you mean? i posted the code in the command line and saved it.
  4. I used the cronjob manager in Cpanel. It's set to update every minute, every hour, day, month... In the command line I copied exactly what you suggested. /usr/bin/wget -N -E -H -k -K -p -P /home/${HOME}/domain.com/$(date +%s) http://domain.com/page.html . Saved it... nothing happens.
  5. I made a crontab using this code, but nothing happens. It doesn't seem to work. There's no directory created anywhere on my server... How do I proceed?
  6. figured out cron jobs, wget is really cofusing though.
  7. yes, i do have access to cron. checked it now.
  8. yes it is linux. i think i do have access to cron. im not 100% sure though. :-\
  9. I read it. I need help with the basics. I don't know where to start. I've never done unix before.
  10. Images as well. What is this? Unix? I don't have any experience with this, though it looks fairly straightforward. How would I do this?
  11. There's a website that updates statistics approximately every hour, but they don't archive their pages so I have to physically be at my computer every time they update. I'm looking for a script that I could put on my website that would automatically visit the given URL every hour and save the page in a folder on my server. I'd greatly appreciate it if someone could help.
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