Edit file File name : cn.lng Content :## 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 ## multibyte character set: e.g. *ISO-2022-JP ## *GB2312 ## Abbreviations for the day and month names. ���� ��һ �ܶ� ��� ���� ���� ��� һ�� ���� ��� ���� ���� ���� ���� ���� ���� ʮ�� ʮһ�� ʮ���� ## Next some standard common words. ## Abbreviation for "week beginning" ÿ�� �� ## Quarter of a year �� �� �� �� Сʱ ���� ���� �� �� Byte Bytes ## ?bytes represents kbytes, Mbytes etc. ?bytes ���� ���� ���� ## This has the right spacing for a column like 23/Mar/98 15:00-15:05 ���� ʱ�� ʱ�� �������� ����ʱ�� ������ ��ʱ�� ���� ���� ��� ��� ������� ������� Ŀ¼ Ŀ¼ ��� ��� ��֯ ��֯ ��չ� ��չ� URL URLs ��� ���� ���ϵͳ ���ϵͳ ## (= operating system, operating systems) ��С ����� ����ָ�� �վ �վ ʹ���� ʹ���� ״̬���� ״̬���� Web Server ͳ��: ## Prefixes kilo, mega etc. to make kilobytes, megabytes etc. kilo mega giga tera peta exa zeta yotta ## Shorter versions of the same prefixes for column headings k M G T P E Z Y ## Names for the rows in the File Size Report. Note that changing these will ## NOT change the boundaries! These are just labels for predetermined buckets. ## They should line up nicely when right-aligned. 0 1B- 10B 11B- 100B 101B- 1kB 1kB- 10kB 10kB-100kB 100kB- 1MB 1MB- 10MB 10MB-100MB 100MB- 1GB > 1GB ## Now the names of reports �ܸ�Ҫ���� ## The time reports, plus "busiest" strings (at the bottom of each report) ÿ�걨�� �߷���: ÿ������ �߷弾 ÿ�±��� �߷���: ÿ�ܱ��� �߷���: ��ʼ�� ÿ�ձ����Ҫ ÿ�ձ��� �߷���: ÿСʱ���� ÿСʱ�����Ҫ ����ÿСʱ���� �߷�Сʱ: ÿ��(15����)���� ÿ��(15����)�����Ҫ �߷�һ��: ����ӱ��� ����ӱ����Ҫ �߷������: ## The non-time reports. In each case, we have the name of the report, ## followed by the type of item in the report, once in the singular and once ## in the plural. These are used in phrases like "listing ??? with at ## least 200 requests". (The words higher up are used for column headings and ## for the "not listed" lines at the bottom of the reports.) ## Finally we have the gender of this type of object, which can be m, f or n. ## ## So for example, in German a directory is Verzeichnis (neuter gender), which ## was given above. But "listing the top directory" is "Ausgabe des ersten ## Verzeichnisses" and "listing the top two directories" is "Ausgabe der ## ersten zwei Verzeichnisse". So here, we would have for the directory report: ## ## Verzeichnis-Bericht ## Verzeichnisses ## Verzeichnisse ## n ## ## I hope that makes sense! ������� ��� ��� n ������µ��� ��� ��� n ���ʧ�ܱ��� ��� ��� n Ŀ¼���� Ŀ¼ Ŀ¼ n �ļ����ͱ��� ��չ� ��չ� n ���� ���� ���� n ���µ��� ���� ���� n ʧ�ܱ��� ���� ���� n ��Դ�ҳ���� ����� URL ����� URLs n ��Դ�վ���� ������վ ������վ n ���µ����(Redirected Referrer)���� ����� URL ����� URLs n ʧ������(Referrer)���� ����� URL ����� URLs n ��Ѱ������� ��� ��� n ����ֱ��� ����� ����� n �ڲ���Ѱ������� ��� ��� n �ڲ�����ֱ��� ����� ����� n ����������� ������� �������� n ����������µ��� ������� ������� n �������ʧ�ܱ��� ������� ������� n ʹ���߱��� ʹ���� ʹ���� n ʹ�������µ��� ʹ���� ʹ���� n ʹ����ʧ�ܱ��� ʹ���� ʹ���� n �����Ҫ���� ��� ��� n ������� ��� ��� n ���ϵͳ���� ���ϵͳ ���ϵͳ n ��� ��� ��� n ��Դ��֯��λ���� ��֯��λ ��֯��λ n ״̬���뱨�� ״̬���� ״̬���� n ����ʱ�䱨�� ������С���� ## Used at the bottom of the report ��ͳ���Դ˲��: ִ��ʱ�� С��1 ## Used in the time reports ÿ��λ ���� ��δ��IJ��� ҳ���� ҳ���� ## Used at the bottom of each non-time report: need m, f & n genders * * û��г� ## Used on the pie charts: again need m, f & n genders * * Other ## Used at the top of the report ����ʼ�� ��������� �� ## Used in the General Summary ȫ���ɹ����� ÿ��ƽ���ɹ����� ҳ����ȫ���ɹ����� ÿ��ƽ���ɹ�ҳ���� ����״̬����ļ�¼��� ȫ����ʧ������ ��ת������� ��״̬��������� ���첻�ظ������� ���첻�ظ��������� ����ļ�¼��� ���õļ�¼� �ܴ��� ƽ��ÿ�촫�� �����ڵ��ֵ��ʾ ����� ������� ֱ����� ���� ## Some special phrases for particular reports. [������ĵ�ַ] [�����] [δ֪���] [��Ŀ¼] [û��Ŀ¼] [���չ�] [Ŀ¼�] δ֪�� Windows ��� Unix �ҳ����� Robots δ֪�IJ��ϵͳ ## Column headings for requests, pages, bytes and number (ie position in list) ## and percentages and last-7-day versions of these. ## Should be as short as possible -- abbreviate if necessary. ## (The ?bytes represents kbytes, Mbytes etc.) #reqs 7-day reqs %reqs %7-day reqs #pages 7-day pages %pages %7-day pages bytes ?bytes 7-day bytes 7-day ?bytes %bytes %7-day bytes # ## Now we need to know how to say "listing the top <whatever>", "listing ## the top <n> <whatevers>", and "listing <whatevers>". The %s and %d ## will be replaced by the appropriate things. There may be three of each of ## these statements, for the genders m, f and n. Any genders that aren't used, ## you can just put a * there instead. So, for example, French starts ## Affichage du premier %s ## Affichage de la première %s ## * ## with entries for m & f, but not n * * �г�������� %s * * �г�������� %d %s * * �г� %s ## "by" in the phrase "listing the first 3 files BY number of requests" � ## All requests WITH AT LEAST 10 requests ����� ## Different ways of doing floors �������ڵ����� �������ڵ����� ��������ҳ���� ��������ҳ���� ���µ������� ���µ������� ���������µ�������� ���������µ�������� ʧ������ ʧ������ �������ڵ�ʧ������ �������ڵ�ʧ������ %���� %�������ڵ���� %���� %�������ڵ����� ����(byte) ����(bytes) ## ?bytes represents kbytes, Mbytes etc. ?bytes of traffic byte of traffic in the last 7 days bytes of traffic in the last 7 days ?bytes of traffic in the last 7 days �����Դ� ���µ��������Դ� ʧ�������Դ� ��һ�������� ��һ�����µ��������� ��һ��ʧ�������� ## Now "sorted by": again, in m, f & n (only needed in plural though) * * ����: ## Used at the top of each report ��ݱ������� ## Used in pie charts ��ͼ�λ��Ƹ���: ## different ways of sorting ���� �������ڵ���� %���� %�������ڵ����� %������� %�������ڵ�������� ����� �������ڵ������ %��ҳ����� %�������ڶ�ҳ����� %����ҳ����� %������������ҳ����� ҳ����� �������ڶ�ҳ����� %���µ�������� %�����������µ�������� %������µ�������� %��������������µ�������� ���µ�������� �����������µ�������� %ʧ������� %��������ʧ������� %ʧ���������� %�����������ʧ������� ʧ������� ��������ʧ������� ������ʱ�� ��ת������ʱ�� ��ʧ������ʱ�� ��һ������ʱ�� ��һ�����µ���ʱ�� ��һ��ʧ������ʱ�� ## 3 other ways of sorting in m, f, & n * * ����ĸ˳������ * * ����ִ�С���� * * δ���� ## The separators to use between thousands, and as a decimal point. For ## example, English generally uses "3,000.25" so has , and . here. French uses ## "3 000,25", so has space and , instead. , . ## There's a colon here, because the French like to put a space before a colon, ## so they have space-colon instead here. : ## am and pm in the sense of morning and afternoon. am pm ## Some date formats. E.g. for 9am on 1st January 1997 use ## %d for date " 1" ## %D for 0-padded date "01" ## %e or %E for date at end of time interval (where this makes sense) ## %m for month "Jan" ## %l for month at end of time interval ## %q for quarter of the year "1" ## %y for short year "97" ## %Y for long year "1997" ## %z or %Z for year at end of time interval ## %X for ISO 8601 extended date format (yyyy-mm-dd) "1997-01-01" ## %h for hour in 24-hour clock " 9" ## %H for 0-padded hour "09" ## %j for hour in 12-hour clock " 9" ## %i, %I or %k for hour at end of time interval ## %n for minute "00" ## %o for minute at end of time interval ## %a for am or pm "am" ## %b for am or pm at end of time interval ## %w for weekday "Wed" ## %x for a dash in a range e.g. in 14:00-14:15. This is necessary because in ## proper typesetting, this should be an en-dash not a regular dash. ## ## So for a date, English might have %d/%m/%y for 1/Jan/97, whereas German ## would have %d.%m %y for 1.Jan 97). Note: the month number is not available ## because it can produce ambiguous dates. ## ## The different date formats are as follows ## "refer to the 7 days to [date]" %m %D %Y %H:%n ## "Program started at" and "Analysed requests from" %w, %m %D %Y %H:%n ## In Daily Report %m/%d/%y ## In Daily Summary %w ## In Hourly Report %m/%d/%y %H:%n-%I:%o ## In Hourly Summary %h ## In Hour of the Week Summary %w %H:%n%x%I:%o ## In Quarter-Hour and Five-Minute Reports %m/%d/%y %H:%n-%I:%o ## In Quarter-Hour and Five-Minute Summaries %H:%n%x%I:%o ## In Weekly Report %m/%d/%y ## In Monthly Report %m %Y ## In Quarterly Report %m%x%l %Y ## An alternative for Quarterly Report: %Y Q%q ## In Yearly Report %Y ## The date (d) column in non-time reports %d/%m/%y ## The date & time (D) column in non-time reports %m/%d/%y %H:%n ## In non-time reports: "including all files with requests since [date]" %m/%d/%y at %H:%n ## 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. 100 ������� 101 ת��Э�� 1xx [������Ϣ] 200 �ɹ� 201 ���� 202 ��δ�����̽��� 203 ����Ȩ��Ϣ 204 �ɹ���������Ϣ���� 205 �����ļ� 206 �������� 2xx [���ֳɹ�] 300 �����ļ�Ԥ�� 301 �ļ�����ƶ� 302 �ļ��ڱ� 303 ������ļ� 304 ���ϴμ�������� 305 �ô��� 306 ת��� 307 �ļ���ʱ�ƶ� 3xx [����ת��] 400 ʧ������ 401 ��Ҫ��Ȩ 402 ��Ҫ���� 403 ��ֹ���� 404 �ļ�û���ҵ� 405 ���������� 406 �Կͻ��ɽ����ļ� 407 ��Ҫ������Ȩ 408 ����ʱ 409 �������Դ״̬��ͻ 410 �ļ�����ʧ 411 ��Ҫ���� 412 ������ʧ�� 413 ����� 414 �����ļ������ 415 ����֧�ֵ�ý����� 416 ����Χ���Ϸ� 417 Ԥ��ʧ�� 4xx [���ֿͻ�/�û�����] 500 �ڲ���������� 501 ������Ͳ���֧�� 502 ���η�������� 503 ������ʱֹͣ 504 ��س�ʱ 505 HTTP�汾����֧�� 506 ת��ʧ�� 5xx [���ַ��������] xxx [δ֪] Save