you have these log files on your own server now? Use CF, I do this to give 
developers access to the logs without giving access to CFAdmin tool. Use 
cffile or cfhttp to read the file in and cfdump it out....bamm! Easier to 
read then notepad for sure.

DK

On 5/5/05, C. Hatton Humphrey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > > his CF log folder from his server, now is there an easier way to parse
> >
> > > through the files to see where the errors are occurring than just
> > > opening them up in Notepad?
> >
> > If you use eclipse you could use the log file watcher that has been
> > suggested by someone else and I bookmarked (altho as usual I haven't
> > used it much yet but it is working in my 3.1 Eclipse).
> 
> That's a really cool tool and I've added it to the list of things to
> install for Eclipse; unfortunately the files are going to be static
> now that they're on my server.
> 
> I was able to read out a couple of things and am now in the process of
> putting in a more helpful error catcher. I'll track down these
> PEBKACs yet.
> 
> Hatton
> 
> 

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