"Kevin Everts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I am using Analog 5.1 to analyze me IIS intranet.  I'm using the
> W3C log format, and it is logging visits in Greenwich time.

Technically, it's supposed to be UTC, because there can be a difference of
a few milliseconds between GMT and UTC :-) (Though I think I read
somewhere that there was supposed to be a Bill in the British Parliament
to define GMT as UTC).

> Apparently, I can't tell it log in my local time zone.  Is there
> a way for me to have Analog take the time in the logs and change
> it to my local time?

You want the LOGTIMEOFFSET directive:

http://www.analog.cx/docs/output.html#TIMEOFFSET

Aengus

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