Writing Log Messages From Your Code
In this example, we instanatiate a simple LogReader to display log messages. We use the global method YAHOO.log() to write simple messages, and we also instantiate a LogWriter instance to write messages from a custom-named source.
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Sample Code
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// Instantiate a logreader and a logwriter
myLogReader = new YAHOO.widget.LogReader(null,{top:"50%",right:"10px"});
myLogWriter = new YAHOO.widget.LogWriter("myWriter");
// You can call the global function YAHOO.log() anytime, anywhere
YAHOO.log("Yahoo! is great"); // defaults to type "info"
YAHOO.log("Here is a warning", "warn");
YAHOO.log("Some error has occurred", "error");
YAHOO.log("Use timers to profile your code", "time");
myLogWriter.log("something","info");
myLogWriter.log("something","warn");
myLogWriter.log("something","error");
myLogWriter.log("something","time");
myLogWriter.log("something","custom");
