Ok, the scenario: Who m I? I've no idea about Tomcat, my first contact with it has been an hour ago. I've been LiNUX user for several years and I know how Java servlets serves works, so I think I'm an average system administrator. I've been application programmer for several years also, so I'm an average developer also. I've some contact with Enhydra that perhaps you know, but I've never installed or use it in a production environment. Hope this information helps. What's the matter? In a project, we need some collaborators each one with his own http server and operating system, give us they http logs in NCSA Combined format for generate stats for third parties. Well, one of those collaborators told us that they cannot generate NCSA Combined logs because they're using TomCat... As I CANNOT reproduce each collaborator system environment conditions, you will understand that's not reasonable that I must install a TomCat server just to see if this is true. I've seen that TomCat could be installed standalone or dependant of another web server like Apache or IIS. I think the situation of this collaborator is 'standalone' because another manner should provide they the logs of its apache or IIS web server without troubles. The trouble in a brief? Just two questions: Can TomCat as standalone server produce NCSA Combined logs? if yes... in a brief: How? Please note that by evident reasons I'm not suscribed to TomCat Users list, so if there's an answer, please, send it to my own mail box: fmmarzoa at e-samuelson.com THANKS A LOT everyone in advance, excuse my poor english and have a good one, --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]