Stefan,
That worked great. Thanks.

-James

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I use the following way:

- in your domain.xml add the following to the root element named slide
<slide logger="log4j.Log4jLogger" logger-level="6">
(I think logger.level may any up to 7)
- put a log4j.properties file to your slides WEB-INF/classes path
and config what do you want to log

Hope this helps,
Stefan



James Mason wrote:
> I'm using the 2.0/Tomcat 5 bundle. I've set org.apache.slide.debug to
> true in slide.properties, but that doesn't seem to have had any effect.
> Putting a log4j.properties file in the root of the classpath with the
> appropriate settings doesn't have any effect.
> 
> So I'm at a loss :). Can someone explain where Slide's logging system
> gets its properties from and how I can modify them?
> 
> Thanks,
> James
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