I'm not entirely clear on what you're asking, but I can make a good guess. I can also make a good guess as to what the problem is: you are viewing logs on Windows.
The "\n" char has different meanings on different platforms. If it is using Unix line endings (as I suspect it is), they would appear as empty space or possibly a small rectangle in Notepad. The easiest solution is to use a Windows editor that will automatically interpret those line endings and display them the way you expect.
My personal recommendation is SciTE, which is free and pretty nice. UltraEdit also works very well, though it is shareware.
The Eightfold Path: 'use warnings;', 'use strict;', 'use diagnostics;', perltidy, CGI or CGI::Simple, try the CPAN first, big modules and small scripts, test first.
In reply to Re: log file formatting
by radiantmatrix
in thread log file formatting
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