Re: [squid-users] UTC

2007-03-16 Thread trainier
Please don't top post?  I'm not sure what you mean.

Chris Robertson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 03/15/2007 06:22:35 PM:

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  access.log stores the time/date stamp as: nnn.nnn where 'n' is a 
digit 
  between 0 and 9.
 
  I'd like to read timestamps in human-readable form.  :-)
 
  Like I said, there was a simple perl command to convert it.  I just 
don't 
  know where to find it.
 
  
 
 Please don't top post.
 
 Here's what you are looking for: 
 http://www.squid-cache.org/mail-archive/squid-users/200503/0690.html
 
 Chris

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Re: [squid-users] UTC

2007-03-16 Thread Chris Robertson

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Please don't top post?  I'm not sure what you mean.


  


Irony at its finest.  :o)

http://www.xs4all.nl/~hanb/documents/quotingguide.html

You may have seen the following email signature:

A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text.
Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing?
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Q: What is the most annoying thing on usenet and in e-mail?


That's it in a nutshell.

Chris


[squid-users] UTC

2007-03-15 Thread trainier
I know I've had to ask this before, but I went to the FAQ and searched for 
UTC and couldn't find what I'm looking for.

Somone, quite a while back, sent me a utc.pl script to convert standard 
input from UTC to GMT.

Can someone point me to that script?  Google was frutstrating because UTC 
was found in a lot of timestamps.

Thanks in advance,

Tim Rainier
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Re: [squid-users] UTC

2007-03-15 Thread Henrik Nordstrom
tor 2007-03-15 klockan 08:57 -0400 skrev [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 I know I've had to ask this before, but I went to the FAQ and searched for 
 UTC and couldn't find what I'm looking for.
 
 Somone, quite a while back, sent me a utc.pl script to convert standard 
 input from UTC to GMT.

UTC and GMT is two names for the exact same thing. 

What exactly is it you want to convert, into what?

Regards
Henrik




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Re: [squid-users] UTC

2007-03-15 Thread trainier
access.log stores the time/date stamp as: nnn.nnn where 'n' is a digit 
between 0 and 9.

I'd like to read timestamps in human-readable form.  :-)

Like I said, there was a simple perl command to convert it.  I just don't 
know where to find it.

Henrik Nordstrom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 03/15/2007 09:26:15 
AM:

 tor 2007-03-15 klockan 08:57 -0400 skrev [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
  I know I've had to ask this before, but I went to the FAQ and searched 
for 
  UTC and couldn't find what I'm looking for.
  
  Somone, quite a while back, sent me a utc.pl script to convert 
standard 
  input from UTC to GMT.
 
 UTC and GMT is two names for the exact same thing. 
 
 What exactly is it you want to convert, into what?
 
 Regards
 Henrik
 
 
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Re: [squid-users] UTC

2007-03-15 Thread Chris Robertson

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
access.log stores the time/date stamp as: nnn.nnn where 'n' is a digit 
between 0 and 9.


I'd like to read timestamps in human-readable form.  :-)

Like I said, there was a simple perl command to convert it.  I just don't 
know where to find it.


  


Please don't top post.

Here's what you are looking for:  
http://www.squid-cache.org/mail-archive/squid-users/200503/0690.html


Chris