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## Language file for analog 6.0. May not work with any other version.
##
## This is a language file for analog. Lines beginning with ## are comments.
## Each language should have one language file in its own character set,
## and can have an additional one for ASCII (7 bit) output.
## 
## If your language doesn't seem to fit into this pattern, explain the problem
## to me, and I can adjust the source code if necessary.
##
## The character set of this language file. Prefix with a * to indicate a
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## %h for hour in 24-hour clock " 9"
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##    proper typesetting, this should be an en-dash not a regular dash.
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## because it can produce ambiguous dates.
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## "refer to the 7 days to [date]"
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## "Program started at" and "Analysed requests from"
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## In Daily Summary
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## In Quarter-Hour and Five-Minute Reports
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## In Quarter-Hour and Five-Minute Summaries
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## In Weekly Report
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## In Quarterly Report
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## In Yearly Report
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## The date & time (D) column in non-time reports
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## In non-time reports: "including all files with requests since [date]"
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## Finally, definitions of the HTTP status codes (see
## ftp://ftp.isi.edu/in-notes/rfc2616.txt). You're welcome to leave these in
## English if you think they look better that way.
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