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uhh...already know that..original post included the log settings, but
thanks for the helpful tip anyway.

Jon Stevens wrote:
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> on 5/29/2000 3:30 PM, Marc Connolly at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> > I'm guessing I've goofed
> > one of my JServ settings and ServletExceptions are not percolcating
> > backup to JServ.  But for the life of me I can't see it....
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> There are settings in the jserv.properties file to manage the logging
> levels.
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> -jon
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