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Posted by Henry Tanner   Finland  (23 posts)  Bio
Date Reply #15 on Tue 22 Sep 2009 04:06 PM (UTC)
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Awesome, I didn't realise that it'd be as simple as setting tags to the filename! Magnificent!

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Posted by Henry Tanner   Finland  (23 posts)  Bio
Date Reply #16 on Fri 25 Sep 2009 07:49 AM (UTC)
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Okay, here's another one.

I figured out (thanks to this post) how to automate my log dividing into smaller parts (through the timetags in the filename), but still I manage to get files as big as 4megs or so (which is way too big).

So I made a timer that simply does a CloseLog and an OpenLog. It works fine, but it doesn't throw in the HTML start and end tags (i'm logging in .html).

My question is, how can I get those tags into the log?

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Posted by Henry Tanner   Finland  (23 posts)  Bio
Date Reply #17 on Fri 25 Sep 2009 07:08 PM (UTC)
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I checked out Fadedparadox's timer and there it was, the answer right infront of my eyes! I guess I need to stop to be affraid of difficult looking scripts :)

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