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To: HangThemHigh
None of the rest of us seem to have that feature. Is that something you are working on?

It's actually already implemented. There's a section in the script file where you can provide a link to your logfile. From his help section:

USER_MACHINE_LINK

This is a URL that will be displayed if the machine name is clicked on. I expose my folding log file via HTTP, and therefore use this link field to allow me to browse to that log. This is an optional parameter.


IOW, if you run a web server, you could publish your log file, and provide the link to it in the script file. You'll probably have to forward a port on your firewall/router as well.
225 posted on 04/01/2006 7:33:31 AM PST by andyk (Go Matt Kenseth!)
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To: andyk; HangThemHigh
It's actually already implemented. There's a section in the script file where you can provide a link to your logfile.

Yeah, what he said.

You can link anything you want there. I happen to use it for the log file.

I thought about providing upload capability to my server for peoples' log files, but some of mine have been in excess of 300K, and I can't support the potential throughput., so...

Like AndyK pointed out, if you expose your log file via HTTP, you can link it. In theory, even if you don't have the logfile exposed externally, if you have a common share drive internal to your network, and put the link to that (for example: \\mymachine\logs\FAHLog.txt) the link would likely work for you (but fail for everyone else).

230 posted on 04/01/2006 11:01:07 AM PST by Egon (We are number one! All others are number two... or lower.)
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