Ultraedit has a setting to detect cnages in the file and ask if you want to
reload. I can not remember if there is a manual reload menu item.

Not a good idea to have the automated turne on for a constantly changing log
file.


Kevin Bilbee

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> Scott,
>
> Does UltraEdit has a feature that allows you to refresh the text
> file?  For
> example if something changes in a text file and with notepad you have to
> exit out and reload the file.  I would love to find a text editor
> that has a
> "refresh" so I dont have to close and reopen a file.
>
> Darrell
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> Scott MacLean writes:
>
> > Try UltraEdit www.ultraedit.com - you can open/search any size file
> > because you can set it to not load the file into memory.
> Simple, and it's
> > by far the best text/hex/anything editor I've ever used. I use
> it to open
> > and search through my daily server logs which are sometimes
> 20-30 megs in
> > size.
> >
> > At 11:41 AM 9/29/2003, Sheldon Koehler wrote:
> >
> >> What John said...
> >>
> >> This is a Windows machine and the only way I know to search
> log files is
> >> with Notepad and the Find  function. Not a lot of fun with
> large files!
> >>
> >> Inquiring minds want to know...
> >>
> >> Sheldon
> >>
> >>
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> >>
> >> ----- Original Message -----
> >> From: "John Tolmachoff (Lists)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >> Sent: Monday, September 29, 2003 7:41 AM
> >> Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Log to syslog option
> >>
> >>
> >> > So I will ask you the same question, why do you need to open
> the file
> >> for
> >> > viewing?  Why not just parse what you are looking for from
> the command
> >> > prompt?  There must be something I'm not considering
> >>
> >> Some of smaller guys are not versed enough in command prompt
> commands to
> >> generate and find the information we want to review. Now, if some one
> >> wanted
> >> to either put a guide together for us or point us at a good
> resource...
> >>
> >> Example, sometimes I need to review exactly what happen on a particular
> >> message. How do you pull all the log lines for a particular message?
> >>
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