This gives us a full list of subscribers in xml format: curl [login to view URL] Apache can control access using a rewrite map... So, we want to: 1. Make a list of all customer-id numbers with active=true 2. put them in a plain text file like so: CustomerID1 featureLevel \n 3. When we're finished loading the staging file do a 'mv -f $staging_file $production_file' The moving of the files is not really going to be needed, but it's good programing practice on the off-chance that someone tries to authenticate in the split-second that we are rebuilding our list.... One more sanity check... we should make sure that the last line we receive is ... so we're sure we got the full members list. Thanks, -Eric
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## Platform
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