($time,$date) = split(/ /,$tmp[0]);
This is actually coming from the raw data file before any manipulation which looks like this:
10:40:32 08/08/2003 good website servername 8.32 sec,
+ 9 steps, 241K total, 35 images
16:72472 200 8328 ok 1557 662 1275 582
+ 517 1129 1053 962
591
I convert the time/date to the new format for use with Ploticus (an opensource graphing tool which I love) which likes to see a period between the two.
Edit by tye, change PRE to CODE around long lines
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