Enabling W3C Logging
- 09 Jun 2022
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Enabling W3C Logging
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W3C logging records HTTP requests and responses to/from the server. This tracks URL groups interacting with the server all within a single log file.
W3C System Settings
To enable W3C logging, run the installer as an Administrator and edit the following settings in the settings.xml.
Required Settings | |||
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W3C Setting | Recommended Value | Description | |
CaptureAspNetLogs | True | Toggles capturing HTTP requests and responses in a log file with the prefix "w3clog". | |
CaptureW3CLogs | True | Toggles capturing W3C logs in the log file. | |
Optional Settings | |||
AspNetLogsFileCountLimit | default | Prompts for maximum number of ASP NET logs to store. Newer logs will override the oldest logs. | |
AspNetLogsFileSizeLimit | default | Prompts for the maximum size of an ASP NET log file. If a log exceeds this size, it then rolls over into a new file. |
Once enabled, the generated logs are stored in the /Decisions/Logs/webserverlogs.
For further information on Administration, visit the Decisions Forum.
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