09-24-2008
Quote:
Originally Posted by
joeyg
including the [ and ]
I do not see this in your sample one line.
By the way, it would be easier to visualize, code and test if we could see a few more sample data lines.
Sorry, I meant the characters "[" "]".
A couple more line of the error log can easily be provided.. Here ya go..
[Wed Sep 24 08:32:58 2008] [warn] module authz_svn_module is already loaded, skipping [already loaded]
[Wed Sep 24 08:33:00 2008] [warn] module dav_svn_module is already loaded, skipping [already loaded]
[Wed Sep 24 08:33:00 2008] [warn] module authz_svn_module is already loaded, skipping [already loaded]
I just want the first two statements removed (date string, and error levels).
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