- From: Mike Meyer <mwm@contessa.phone.net>
- Date: Wed, 27 Mar 1996 12:33:07 PST
- To: www-logging@w3.org
> Here's how I envision a log file for Joe's lightly used webserver would look: You've got two problems. The first one you copied from the draft: > #Version: 1.0 > #Fields: time cs-method cs-uri > #Start-Date: 12-Jan-1996 23:00:00 > #Date: 12-Jan-1996 The "date" format in the draft is '4digit "-" 2digit "-" 2digit' not '4digit "-" 3alpha "-" 2digit'. The examples in the draft are wrong as well. > #End-Date: 13-Jan-1996 21:00:00 > #Remark: Joe stopped server, left town for 4 days, reconfigured & restarted Hmmm. I let people stop (and start) virtual servers independently of each other, and End-Date for stopping any particular server doesn't seem appropriate. I still want that information in the log file, though. So it gets a remark: "#Remark: aserve for www.phone.net:80 exited" and End-Date gets added to the log when the server rotates them. > #Date: 18-Jan-1996 > 20:30:00 GET /foo "Spyglass Mosaic" > #End-Date: 13-Jan-1996 21:00:00 Jumped backwards in time, did we? > saver that in an of itself makes XLFF worthwhile. If anyone was thinking > #directives were only appropriate at the begining of the file, I have to > strongly disagree. I agree with this. <mike
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