[EMAIL PROTECTED] on 05/19/2000 05:50:01 PM
>> So, I think the conversion has to be done on the client side, since
>> that's the only place that has sufficient information to do the
>> conversion correctly.
>    [smc]  Yes, agreed.   Again, yuck, (parsing the log output).
>    No wonder nobody has solved this correctly.

Parsing the log output shouldn't too difficult assuming the stuff coming from
the server abides by a common pattern.  If this is currently not the case, it
should be made this way.  IMHO, the standard output for date/time should be
"yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss".

Noel



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