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Running scripts on demand from Plesk

RandellO

New Pleskian
I'd like to allow a domain owner to run a script on demand (primarily to allow them to quickly change permissions for certain files/directories, so chmod, chown, etc) from their Plesk interface. Is there a way to do this without making the script execute via a url? Maybe something similar to the Scheduled Task feature but make it on demand rather than recurring?
 
I was looking at that but I'd have to pick an event to trigger the script and none of the events really apply. The script needs to fire up whenever new files/directories are copied to httpdocs and none of the events in the list cover that scenario.

Thanks.
 
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