[thelist] need some software recommendations
ivo
cervantes_vive at yahoo.com
Fri Dec 26 12:17:58 CST 2008
> I'm needing a Windows program to analyze mysql log files
My employer uses Splunk to mine log files & it is very comprehensive. It has a free version that might suit your needs and its docs say it handles databases but I have not used it for that. Still might be worth a look.
http://www.splunk.com/article/1188
>If anyone knows of a program that will
> indent html code (or a method of doing it quickly), please let me know
> (my php editor works great for php but doesn't indent the html).
Try tidy, I find it invaluable not just linting but noting errors & potential errors in html.
http://www.w3.org/People/Raggett/tidy/
- Ivo
----- Original Message ----
From: Jeremy Weiss <eccentric.one at gmail.com>
To: Evolt <thelist at lists.evolt.org>
Sent: Friday, December 26, 2008 9:50:46 AM
Subject: [thelist] need some software recommendations
I'm needing a Windows program to analyze mysql log files that a client has
sent me. This isn't something that'll I'll be doing much of, so I'll like a
free solution if there is one.
Also, I've been getting a lot of projects that entail updating really old
websites, lately. Right off the bat I'm having to spend quite a bit of time
just going through and indenting the source code so that I can see where one
nested table ends and another begins. If anyone knows of a program that will
indent html code (or a method of doing it quickly), please let me know
(my php editor works great for php but doesn't indent the html).
Thanks,
Jeremy
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