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From: ms on 26 Jul 2007 21:29 James <deadjimmy(a)comcast.net> wrote in news:IfmdnUnuGb1u1jXbnZ2dnUVZ_gGdnZ2d(a)comcast.com: > hummingbird wrote: > [snip] >>>>>> J >>>>> Yes, the file in question did open in a text editor, may work with >>>>> other log files. If so, puzzled as to why special log file >>>>> viewers? > [snip] >>> >>> The Apollo log viewer (for web server logs) has a nice little Flash >>> demonstration if you'd like something more visual. >>> >>> You can find the Flash demo at (Flash8 req.): >>> http://www.kahunaburger.com/tmp/logviewer/logviewer.html >>> >>> >>> James http://cronus.ath.cx > > >> >> Yeah that's very pretty but I'm not sure it's what Mike Sa is after >> as it appears to deal with a specific type of log file. I think there >> are many different types of logfile - some are created in plain text >> and can be viewed in any text editor, others are created by an app in >> its own proprietary format and can only be viewed through that app. >> >> Afaik there's no standard for log format other than default plain >> text. Some Windows logs are in MS formats of one kind or another. >> >> > > Very true - just illustrating a working example in regards to the > "why?" posed above. I'm not sure exactly what type of log it is he's > dealing with, he didn't say. I think he's looking for something > similar to the "Kiwi Log Viewer," that would allow him to specify his > own criteria for data highlighting/bolding/etc. using regular > expressions. Kiwi advertises both freeware and payware versions and > can be downloaded at: > http://www.kiwisyslog.com/kiwi-log-viewer-downloads/ > > Kiwi however requires installation. Universal Extractor works so it becomes a no-install. I found an alternative that does > not require installation called ABLogFile. It's not as pretty but it > does give similar function. ABLogFile can be found at: > http://www.codeproject.com/tools/ablogfile.asp > The site requires registration to download. Is there another source for it? Mike Sa > And naturally if regex'ing the log file to highlight specific data > isn't necessary...I'd just associate ".log" files with Notepad. > > > James http://cronus.ath.cx
From: jmatt on 26 Jul 2007 21:59 On Jul 27, 9:29 am, ms <m...(a)invalid.com> wrote: > The site requires registration to download. Is there another source for > it? G'day Mike. ABLogFile http://www.google.com.au/search?hl=en&q=ABLogFile&btnG=Google+Search&meta= http://www.amleth.com/ablogfile/
From: ms on 27 Jul 2007 09:27
jmatt(a)webace.com.au wrote in news:1185501562.510417.271750(a)k79g2000hse.googlegroups.com: > On Jul 27, 9:29 am, ms <m...(a)invalid.com> wrote: > >> The site requires registration to download. Is there another source >> for it? > > G'day Mike. > > ABLogFile > > http://www.google.com.au/search?hl=en&q=ABLogFile&btnG=Google+Search&me > ta= > > http://www.amleth.com/ablogfile/ > > Thanks, John Mike Sa |