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Well not beta anymore , but a question about currentlogfile

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Well not beta anymore , but a question about currentlogfile

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Thanks Steve for releasing v.1.92 of Cumulus, it has major good additions in it,

I've a question about the release note
- Current log file can be specified as a web upload - <currentlogfile>
I don't know the suppose of this I couldnt find documatation about it (well somethime I miss a letter), can yoy explain the purpuse of this feature ?

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Re: Well not beta anymore , but a question about currentlogf

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It's for use on the 'files' tab in the internet settings. For a local file: You can specify the string <currentlogfile> here, and Cumulus will use the current monthly log file. For a remote file: You can use the string <currentlogfile> here, and Cumulus will substitute the filename of the current log file (e.g. Jul11log.txt). You still need to specify a full path, ending with <currentlogfile> e.g. html_files/weather/<currentlogfile>
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Re: Well not beta anymore , but a question about currentlogf

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Thanks for the explanation very usefull for me :idea:
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