Charles, There are a couple of general points I want to bring up regarding your example.
You should try to call DOMConfigurator.Configure() only once, and if possible as soon as the application starts. Adding this code to your Page_Load method is not best practice. The Application_Start method of the Global.asax is a better place in a web app. In your config file the <root> element is commented out. I would recommend always having a <root> element that specifies an appender. I know that in your case using a <logger> with the correct name has the same effect, but if you are trying to show people the right way to do it I would use the <root> element. Cheers, Nicko > -----Original Message----- > From: Charles Carroll [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: 03 August 2005 04:09 > To: [email protected] > Subject: What is wrong with Log4Net web.config? > > http://www.learnasp.com/freebook/learn/log4net1.aspx > > when we run that program it should output to trace.write the > Log.Info statements. > >
