Custom Web Publishing Guide

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Using the Web Publishing Engine application log
By default, the Web Publishing Engine generates an application log file that is a record of Web Publishing
Engine error, script, and user log information.
1 The error log information describes any unusual Web Publishing Engine errors that have occurred.
Common errors reported to the web user, such as “Database not open,” are not recorded.
1 The script log information describes any errors generated when web users execute scripts. For example,
it lists script steps that are skipped if they’re not web-compatible.
1 The user log messages contains messages generated by the XSLT <xsl:message> element in XSLT
stylesheets. Whenever web users access your XSLT stylesheet, information you’ve included within a
<xsl:message> element is recorded in the application log file. See chapter 5, “Developing FileMaker
XSLT stylesheets.”
The application log is named pe_application_log.txt and is located in the Logs folder in the Web Publishing
folder in the
FileMaker Server folder on the Web Publishing Engine host.
The pe_application_log.txt file is generated if any of the following Logging options are enabled in the Web
Publishing Engine:
1 Error Logging
1 Script Logging
1 User Logging
All three of these Logging options are enabled by default. For information on setting these options via the
Administration Console, see
FileMaker Server Advanced Web Publishing Installation Guide.
Note The entries in the application log are not automatically deleted, and over time the file may become
very large. To save hard disk space on your host computer, consider archiving the application log file on a
regular basis.
Using the Web Server Module error log
If the web server is unable to connect to the Web Publishing Engine, the Web Server Module generates a log
file that is a record of any errors with its operation. This file is called
web_server_module_log.txt and is
located in the
Logs folder in the Web Publishing folder in the FileMaker Server folder on the web server host.