Yup, exactly... I don't want to process logs for creating statistics,
but instead have to look at the raw logs for debugging purposes.
Currently, I'm trying to optimize some monster mod_rewrite rules,
hence my wish to have the rewrite log colorized in a pretty and
helpful way when I open it in BBEdit.

I googled and all I could find were some Perl scripts that colorize
Apache's error and access logs, but no BBEdit plugins or language
modules... and nothing at all for colorizing rewrite logs. :-(

On 4/14/06, Greg Raven <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You mean, you want to make it easier to read raw logfiles, so you
> don't want to use something like Analog, Summary, or Splunk?
>
> On Apr 13, 2006, at 10:19 PM, Robert Foxworthington wrote:
> > Hi list,
> > I was wondering if anybody knew of a plugin that does "code/syntax
> > coloring" for Apache log files in BBEdit? --- It should support
> > coloring of access and error logs and especially of rewrite logs.
> > If anybody knows of other tools (web, command line, whatever) that
> > color Apache logs, especially rewrite logs, links are also greatly
> > appreciated.

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