Put your cursor on the u in vim and type ga (mnemonic: "get ascii") to have the character code displayed in the status line in a number of formats.
Can you also post a short(!) sample of Squid log lines? What's important is to pay attention to whether any of the fields can have embedded whitespace - in that case you have to do more precise work than just simply splitting.
Makeshifts last the longest.
In reply to Re: Splitting squid log lines with perl
by Aristotle
in thread Splitting squid log lines with perl
by blm
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