Back in March I blogged about replacing the standard ClasicPress cron job with a system cron running on a schedule. The reason I did this was to improve the efficiency of my sites by having cron called on a schedule rather than every time a page was loaded.
However, I’ve recently been adding new functionality to my To Twitter plugin and found that scheduled tweets containing images were not…
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Replaced ClassicPress Cron Job Timing Out
Back in March I blogged about replacing the standard ClasicPress cron job with a system cron running on a schedule. The reason I did this was to improve the efficiency of my sites by having cron called on a schedule rather than every time a page was loaded.
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