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Dominik Psenner resolved LOG4NET-518.
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    Resolution: Won't Fix
      Assignee: Dominik Psenner

A filter can deny or accept, but if neither option makes any sense it must say 
'i dont care' and return the decision token such that the next filter can 
continue checking.

> Filters don't work when use multiple.
> -------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: LOG4NET-518
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LOG4NET-518
>             Project: Log4net
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Other
>    Affects Versions: 1.2.15
>            Reporter: huiqiang yan
>            Assignee: Dominik Psenner
>
> I have an application managed multiple AppDomains, and my master application 
> can get messages from all appDomain, then log them separately.
> I create appenders from each appDomains and use the 'domain name’ and 'log 
> level' to discriminate。
> RollingFileAppender appender = new RollingFileAppender();
> appender.AddFilter(new LevelRangeFilter
> {
>     LevelMin = Level.Info,
>     LevelMax = Level.Info,
>     AcceptOnMatch = false,
>     Next = new LoggerMatchFilter
>     {
>         LoggerToMatch = name,
>         AcceptOnMatch = true                    
>     }
> });
> when name doesn't match, the If statement in filter LoggerMatchFilter file at 
> line 140 ,I think it means match or doesn't match, it should be deny in else 
> statement.
> AcceptOnMatch only use when the match is passed ,it means if should return 
> Accept when matched,and when it is false then return Neutral.
> Not only LoggerMatchFilter has this problem, others too. 



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