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Re^15: Question about the most efficient way to read Apache log files without All-In-One Modules from CPAN (personal learning exercise)

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on Jun 19, 2015 at 08:50 UTC ( [id://1131117]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re^14: Question about the most efficient way to read Apache log files without All-In-One Modules from CPAN (personal learning exercise)
in thread Question about the most efficient way to read Apache log files without All-In-One Modules from CPAN (personal learning exercise)

Both observations intended to help the OP.

SO how come you haven't offered your observations to the OP?

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Re^16: Question about the most efficient way to read Apache log files without All-In-One Modules from CPAN (personal learning exercise)
by wrog (Friar) on Jun 19, 2015 at 16:18 UTC
    Um, I did, actually.

    It's true somebody else came in with the all-regexp solution. I don't do me-too posts.

      "... I did..."

      No. You definitely did not.

      BrowserUK suggested to use split and kcott provided a regex based solution - based on Apache's common log format.

      You claimed that using split is a wrong approach.

      And i tried to show that the task can be done only with split (N.B.: it works).

      Briefly speaking: Better you provide a solution instead of posting some nitpicks.

      Update: And note: Naming your audience "The Peanut Gallery" is IMHO an affront in this context.

      Regards, Karl

      «The Crux of the Biscuit is the Apostrophe»

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