diff --git a/docs/Logging.md b/docs/Logging.md index d2c89c6..cb819d0 100644 --- a/docs/Logging.md +++ b/docs/Logging.md @@ -42,14 +42,14 @@ The Web Log page posts WEBLOG() messages in reverse-chronological order and supp * *Client* - the IP Address of the Client connected to HomeSpan at the time the WEBLOG() message was created. Only applicable for messages produce in the `update()` method of a Service. Client is set to '0.0.0.0' in all other instances * Message* - the message specified in the WEBLOG() macro. For example, `WEBLOG("Request to turn LED %d OFF",ledNumber);` could produce the message *Request to turn LED 5 OFF*. Note there is no need to add a trailing newline character to WEBLOG() messages. -To enable Web Logging (it's turned off by default), call the `homeSpan.enableWebLog()` method near the top of your sketch. This method allows you to set: +To enable Web Logging (it's turned off by default), call the `homeSpan.enableWebLog()` method (as fully described in [HomeSpan API Reference](Reference.md)) near the top of your sketch. This method allows you to set: * the total number of WEBLOG() messages to be stored - older messages are discarded in favor of newer ones once the limit you set is reached * the URL of an NTP time server - this is optional and only needed if you want to set the clock of the device at start-up * the time zone for the device - this is only needed if an NTP time server has been specified * the URL of the Web Log page - if unspecified, HomeSpan will serve the Web Log at a page named "status" -Please see the [HomeSpan API Reference](Reference.md) for full details on `enableWebLog()`, and [Example 19 - WebLog](Tutorials.md#example-19---weblog) for a tutorial sketch demonstrating everything described above. +See [Example 19 - WebLog](Tutorials.md#example-19---weblog) for a tutorial sketch demonstrating everything described above. ---