FYI, the source download has a src/Core/Level.cs file that lists the
different levels, how they rank relative to one another, and a
description of each. I printed out the Public Static Fields region for
reference :)
I wanted a similar behavior, because I didn't want log files generated unless
an
> What I wouldn't give for a
> lower-than-debug logging level. :)
Log4net supports several more levels than the standard 5 (fatal, error,
warn, info, debug).
You have to write a custom implementation of an ILog, but its not too
hard. There is a posting in the mailing list on how to do it.
I hav
Where can I get the log4net-events.dtd file? It is referenced in a few places
in the documentation (for example:
http://logging.apache.org/log4net/release/sdk/log4net.Layout.XmlLayout.html )
and release notes, but it doesn't seem to be in my source download.
Thanks.
Correction:
nav.SetValue("test.eng.fsu.edu");
should be:
nav.SetValue(smtpHost);
- Original Message
From: Duder Himer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Log4NET User
Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2007 11:30:15 AM
Subject: Re: Programmatically Change Configuration?
Thought I'd share this for an
Thought I'd share this for anyone else who has a similar problem, since it took
quite a bit of trial and error to get it to work right. This can probably be
used for just about any log4net setting in a App.config file. The main
difference would be the xpath query string. The below will take a
Hi
Try
-Message d'origine-
De : Johnson, Cedrick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyé : mardi 27 novembre 2007 19:38
À : log4net-user@logging.apache.org
Objet : SmtpAppender sending messages late
Howdy-
I have a problem with the SMTP Appender in L4N that has stumped me for
the better par