There must be a way to do this in modperl2, no?Sure. Simply open a file and write to it. You can use open or Log::Log4perl or anything.
In reply to Re^3: modperl1.99 custom logging
by PodMaster
in thread modperl1.99 custom logging
by ejoffe
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