The W3C Extended Log File Format is a text-based format most commonly used for Microsoft IIS access logs. Everywhere. You can configure which fields to include, helping to reduce the size of the log files and keep only relevant information. In comparison to the Common Log Format (CLF), ELF provides more information and flexibility. 5K+ downloads on CurseForge W3C Extended Log Format (ELF) format is a customizable ASCII format, with a variety of different fields, that is used by web servers when generating log files. Customizable log format for advanced logging. Always store your date as YYYYMMDD. Each line may contain either a directive or an entry. W3C extended logging is type of server side logging that can be enabled on the server session or URL group. The NCSA Common log file format is a fixed ASCII text-based format that cannot be customized.

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