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codefreek 06-16-2009 11:53 PM

How self automated is your website?
 
so, i was just wondering i know there is many ways to make your, site work without you checking everyday, so my question is, what do you use to make your site more automated and have you set, up a libary for multiple website tasks. If(you own many websites) that is.


-Cf

Wildhoney 06-17-2009 12:22 AM

I have one website, and actually a collection of child websites, too, that are 100% automated. They do absolutely all sorts every single day. Trawl many websites and put the data together :-)

Lots of crontabs working in the background, and I don't have to interrupt the process at all.

Enfernikus 06-17-2009 12:29 AM

When I'm doing a client website I automate as much as possible, everything that cannot be updated the system is tied in with an iPhone app, blackberry app, or just email to remind the client to do these things or let them do it from any location they might want.

Automation is key, without it you may present too much options which may end up very well making things a mess. But on my own personal site? It updates itself, I haven't done anything to it in a week I just make sure everything is running smoothly

codefreek 06-17-2009 01:01 AM

Wildhoney got any tips and tricks about useful things for site automation, some tutorial, i should read i would be grateful ;)

-Cf
@Enfernikus
Thanks for the input ;)

PS: If anyone has good tutorials(etc) anything on this subject i would be grateful

ryanmr 06-17-2009 04:51 AM

Since I have shared hosting, I don't have cron access. Instead however, I setup my systems to react to the traffic that each site encounters. It bases its automation on that traffic.

I've seen very bloated solutions for automation but usually the easiest way to is to have a little randomly spawned php request initialize the automated system.

codefreek 06-19-2009 05:28 PM

Thanks for some answers,
more, would be great :D
any tutorials or so on would be great..

ETbyrne 06-19-2009 09:57 PM

I set my site up (which by the way had a recent face lift!) to email me when someone comments so I never have to check it anymore.

Jim 06-23-2009 09:05 AM

I have a website which updates itself by cronjobs, i never have to check it and users will find new content every 15 minutes :)


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