Re: PHP Weather 2.1.2
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From: Martin G. <gim...@gi...> - 2003-05-09 02:19:53
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Dan Martin <da...@da...> writes: Hi Dan > I initially tried utilizing PHP Weather 2.1.2 and I can get things > to work. Good, that's always nice to hear! :-) > But I do not like the format of pretty print. I want a format > similar to what Pedro Leitao has at > http://www.stpatrickhighschool.org/weather/ , but I cannot seem to > pull the variables needed to do so. Perhaps we can persuade Pedro to reveal his nifty code? :-) I would be very happy to include it as a second choice of output method for PhpWeather. Infact, this is just the kind of output that PhpWeather needs, I've never gotten around to making a proper tabular output. > I am using 1.62, however it only work some of the time. Most of the > time it cannot pull the data. Would it be better to pull it into > MySQL using a hourly crontab, and query from there? There shouldn't be any difference --- PhpWeather is basically doing just that, or rather it's supposed to be doing that. > As you can probably tell I am not too proficient at PHP. > > I would appreciate any help. We'll see what we can do. -- Martin Geisler My GnuPG Key: 0xF7F6B57B See http://gimpster.com/ and http://phpweather.net/ for: PHP Weather: Shows the current weather on your webpage and PHP Shell: A telnet-connection (almost :-) in a PHP page. Join Freenet: http://gimpster.com/downloads/freenet/ |