Turning off ABE logging

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access2godzilla
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Turning off ABE logging

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Is there a way to turn off ABE logging to the console?
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Re: Turning off ABE logging

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Nope, sorry.
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Re: Turning off ABE logging

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I've actually wondered before whether it would be worth having a keyword that would make an ABE rule silent, if it's one that you're confident in but makes a lot of noise. Particularly if the action is Anonymize or Sandbox.
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Re: Turning off ABE logging

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@Thrawn: I've repeatedly learned the hard way that there is no such real thing as that level of confidence when dealing with computers :P
And compounded with the fact that the user most likely isn't the sysadmin of the website for which they're making ABE rules...

The greater problem is really the Error Console's noisy way of logging things. But the Browser Console is a major improvement in that respect...
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