in reply to encode/decoder

The greater question is, "why don't you have any log files?"

If your ISP doesn't give you access to them, I suggest you request it. Access to your logs would not only save you time, but also give you great insight about your readers.

John J Reiser
newrisedesigns.com

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Re: Re: (nrd) encode/decoder, why no logs?
by PodMaster (Abbot) on Jan 01, 2003 at 08:38 UTC
    Whilst that would be ideal, there ain't no reason for him not to keep logs himself (that's what I usually do anyway, at least during development)

    BEGIN { use CGI::Carp qw[ carpout ]; carpout(\*LOGGY) if open(LOGGY, '>>'.__FILE__.'.log'); }


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