Yeah, well, I don't want everyone to view my logs. Only me. So it won't add any unnecessary load to my server. On Mon, Aug 25, 2008 at 8:04 AM, Jochem Maas <jochem@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > sean greenslade schreef: > >> Well, if you really want to know, I have to go to many places that do not >> have internet access. For those places, I have a PDA. I have Avantgo >> software on the PDA, and I wanted it to be able to store a copy of the log >> file to review it when I do not have internet access. All I needed was a >> webpage to access it, and the Avantgo software automatically downloads a >> copy of it before I leave. >> > > I see. :-) I was worried that it was going to cause grief ... people > constantly looking at the output of that script would do no good for > your servers performance. > > you must have good eyesight to be reading apache logs on a PDA :-P > > > >> On Sun, Aug 24, 2008 at 7:42 PM, Jochem Maas <jochem@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> >> wrote: >> >> sean greenslade schreef: >>> >>> I have this snippet of code that is supposed to read the apache access >>> log >>> >>>> and display it: >>>> <?php >>>> $myFile = "/var/log/httpd/access_log"; >>>> $fh = fopen($myFile, 'r'); >>>> $theData = fread($fh, filesize($myFile)); >>>> fclose($fh); >>>> echo >>>> "This weeks apache log (clears every sunday morning):". >>>> substr($theData,0,2000); >>>> ?> >>>> For some reason, it displays the logs when I run the php file thru >>>> terminal: >>>> php -f /web/apache.php >>>> >>>> but not when I access it thru the web. when I browse to it, it just >>>> displays >>>> the static text ("This weeks apache log (clears every sunday >>>> morning):"), >>>> not the log text. >>>> >>>> you fixed the problem, but I have to ask: >>> >>> why on earth you want to do this? >>> >>> >>> Very confused, >>>> zootboy >>>> >>>> >>>> >> >> > -- Feh.