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    Can somebody shed light on what is file logging? Does it stand alone or comes as a part of some javascript? Is it just a set of some classes used to log errors and events? Waiting for some direction.. Thanks

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      Can somebody shed light on what is file logging? Does it stand alone or comes as a part of some javascript? Is it just a set of some classes used to log errors and events? Waiting for some direction.. Thanks

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      And what does it have to do with a database forum? File logging is just a generic term for logging information to a file, as opposed to say a database. There are loads of examples & free code out there to do it, or just roll your own, its simple enough - just think ahead if you are multi-threading.

      Bob Ashfield Consultants Ltd Proud to be a 2009 Code Project MVP

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        And what does it have to do with a database forum? File logging is just a generic term for logging information to a file, as opposed to say a database. There are loads of examples & free code out there to do it, or just roll your own, its simple enough - just think ahead if you are multi-threading.

        Bob Ashfield Consultants Ltd Proud to be a 2009 Code Project MVP

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        Thank you for your reply.

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