%t in access log valve?

2008-03-07 Thread Dan Keeley
Hi all, Just a quick one; It's not clear from the docs. is %t in the accessLogValve the request datetime or the response datetime? It makes a difference to us! thanks, Dan - To start a new topic, e-mail: users@tomcat.apache.

%t in access log valve?

2008-03-07 Thread Dan Keeley
Hi all, Just a quick one; It's not clear from the docs. is %t in the accessLogValve the request datetime or the response datetime? It makes a difference to us! thanks, Dan - To start a new topic, e-mail: users@tomcat.apache.org

Re: %t in access log valve?

2008-03-07 Thread Mark Thomas
Dan Keeley wrote: Hi all, Just a quick one; It's not clear from the docs. is %t in the accessLogValve the request datetime or the response datetime? It makes a difference to us! thanks, Dan When starting a new thread (ie sending a message to the list about a new topic) please do not reply

Re: %t in access log valve?

2008-03-07 Thread Rainer Jung
Dan Keeley wrote: Hi all, Just a quick one; It's not clear from the docs. is %t in the accessLogValve the request datetime or the response datetime? It makes a difference to us! thanks, Dan End of response (logging time). Caution: for Apache httpd 2.x it's start of request. -

Re: %t in access log valve?

2008-03-19 Thread Dan Keeley
Dan Keeley wrote: Hi all, Just a quick one; It's not clear from the docs. is %t in the accessLogValve the request datetime or the response datetime? It makes a difference to us! thanks, Dan End of response (logging time). Caution: for Apache httpd 2.x it's start of request. Thats great, t