Perl is what I resorted to. In our case, CORB was used to log duplicate files. 
A batch file then retrieved ErrorLog.txt and submitted it to a Perl script, 
creating a CSV-formatted report. It wasn't written for general use though.

-Brent

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Subject: [MarkLogic Dev General] Parsing ErrorLog.txt

Are there ready-made tools out there for processing ErrorLog.txt?

>From a data standpoint it's a rather intimidating mix of pure text
fields and quasi-XML (i.e. the lines containing pieces of the <error:error> 
output). Seems like a job for Perl if nothing is already out there?

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