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Sorry, I got everyone else's reponses to this after I sent out this email.  It just took a while for this one to post.  I think my problem is solved for now.  Thanks for everything.
 
Chris
 
-----Original Message-----
From: Secules, Christopher T [AMSRD-AAR-AEF-A] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 18, 2005 9:13 AM
To: 'Log4NET Dev'
Subject: RE: Question about RollingFileAppender output ending in a txt ext ension ?

nope, didn't work.  I tried:

<param name="DatePattern" value="yyyy-MMM-dd;quot;.txt;quot;"/> 

and got

 Server-2005-Nov-18;quoA;.AxA;quoA;
 Server-2005-Nov-18;quoA;.AxA;quoA;.1
 Server-2005-Nov-18;quoA;.AxA;quoA;.2
 Server-2005-Nov-18;quoA;.AxA;quoA;.3
 Server-2005-Nov-18;quoA;.AxA;quoA;.4
 Server-2005-Nov-18;quoA;.AxA;quoA;.5

for filenames.  Any other ideas?

Chris

 
 
 -----Original Message----- 
From: Florian Ramillien [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 17, 2005 9:25 AM
To: Log4NET Dev
Subject: Re: Question about RollingFileAppender output ending in a txt extension ?

<param name="RollingStyle" value="Date" />
<param name="File" value="logs\\ToolsAdminWS" />
<param name="DatePattern" value=".yyyy-MM-dd&quot;.txt&quot;" />

This example work for a Date rolling files, I don't know if it can be converted for Size rolling files.

Florian.

Secules, Christopher T [AMSRD-AAR-AEF-A] a écrit :
Anyone have any suggestions on this?
 
Thanks!
Chris
 
-----Original Message-----
From: Secules, Christopher T [AMSRD-AAR-AEF-A] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, November 15, 2005 10:54 AM
To: '[email protected]'
Subject: Question about RollingFileAppender output ending in a txt extensi on?

I've tried playing around with my config file wrt log file names, and I can't seem to get what I'm looking for.  I am wondering if there is a way to have the output from the RollingFileAppender save all the log files as text files (.txt).  I've noticed that if I specify just a date pattern in the DatePattern parameter, the resulting log files I get are named:

Server-2005-11-15
Server-2005-11-15.1
Server-2005-11-15.2
Server-2005-11-15.3
Server-2005-11-15.4
Server-2005-11-15.5
And so on...

I'm looking for something like:

Server-2005-11-15.txt
Server-2005-11-15.1.txt
Server-2005-11-15.2.txt
Server-2005-11-15.3.txt
Server-2005-11-15.4.txt
Server-2005-11-15.5.txt
And so on...so that the default program to open it is something like Notepad, and not "Unknown Application"

Does anyone know of any way to do this, preferrably without extending the source code and just using the pre-packaged log4net.dll?

Thanks a lot!
Chris


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