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I'm interested in something that functions just like this website where it refreshes the scripts every x number of hours to a fresh install. I think it would have to implement some sort of cronjob that would erase and copy MySQL data, but if you have another way I would like to know.

Please let me know if you can do this and if you could help make it so it implements well with Drupal. Please let me know what this is going to cost as well as that is an important consideration for me. I'm looking for this to be completed in about a week or so.

Thanks for your time, and ask any questions you may need as I realize this could be a little vague. To rehash, I want a script that allows me to install a CMS/blog/forum script and have the install refreshed every x number of hours. I would prefer that it integrate with Drupal, but it does not have to as I can handle that end myself.
 
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Yeah, the cronjob script would be pretty easy if you think about it...

Empty the MySQL Database
Copy new files to directory
Then populate MySQL with clean data.

Shouldn't be too hard...I'll give it a shot. If I get it done within the next few hours, I'll let you know with a price.

Alright, I've successfully done this with a directory full of txt files.

However, I don't know if I can get the permissions right. Unless of course, I write a line of code for each individual file for each of the different permissions.

If permissions don't really matter for you, let me know. I will do this for you for $40 via Paypal.
 
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Are you still looking for someone for this job? If so, let me know.
 
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