I like your tools made of wood. Can't live without my fountain pen.oldwrench wrote:Hmmmm, dirty jeans and a pizza, sounds really cute to me. I haven't a clue about your tools, mine are mostly made of steel.
Anyone got a website?
Re: Anyone got a website?
What do you call a dinosaur with an extended vocabulary? A thesaurus.
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Re: Anyone got a website?
Tested concatLog yesterday night, but haven't had time to check the others.
So, Lone Star, now you see that evil will always triumph... because good is DUMB!
Re: Anyone got a website?
Do you think a logfile could be encoded in UTF8? Of course Concatlog works it's the easiest tool of less than 50 lines.
What do you call a dinosaur with an extended vocabulary? A thesaurus.
Re: Anyone got a website?
For some reason SortLog cut a few characters off part of some lines. This might confuse log analyzers which collect information about the Microsoft .NET version numbers of the browsers used accessing the site.
After looking at my code for half an hour Olray still found no problem. The system file read command just added 0x00 characters into strings. So we rewrote part of the tool using linked lists instead of system IStringList.
Always keep a backup of your original logfiles.
After looking at my code for half an hour Olray still found no problem. The system file read command just added 0x00 characters into strings. So we rewrote part of the tool using linked lists instead of system IStringList.
Always keep a backup of your original logfiles.
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Re: Anyone got a website?
Olray has reviewed the tools and put them on his website (german, sorry - but the tools are in english)
http://www.hostingundservice.de/2009/08/logtools/
The download is at the button of the page.
http://www.hostingundservice.de/2009/08/logtools/
The download is at the button of the page.
What do you call a dinosaur with an extended vocabulary? A thesaurus.