It's pretty easy:
//You need to include the phpWeather class on your site=20
require_once(FUNCTION_PATH . "phpweather-2.1.2/phpweather.php")
//then instantiate a new weather object, $site =3D the ICAO identifier =
you
want to use
$weather =3D new phpweather(array('icao'=3D>$site, 'offset' =3D> '10'));
// now that you have an object, get it's data
$data =3D $weather -> decode_metar();
// now echo it's temp_f
$temp =3D $data['temperature']['temp_f'];
Echo $temp;
That's untested, but it should work.
John Corry
> -----Original Message-----
> From: php...@li...=20
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> Behalf Of Philip Irvine
> Sent: Sunday, April 11, 2004 3:46 AM
> To: 'Martin Geisler'
> Subject: Request Help With Output From PHPWEATHER
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> I do not know PHP and my knowledge of HTML is limited. I=20
> used to program in Fortran and some Assembly Language, but=20
> PHP and HTML are not much like those.
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> The PHP WEATHER test page worked fine when I installed the=20
> PHP WEATHER package on the server in=20
> http://www.communitybaptistharvestal.com/phpweather. Thanks=20
> to you and others for creating this complex software package!
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> I would like to start PHPWEATHER inside the code for my home=20
> page so that I can insert only the current temperature on my=20
> home page. I need help doing this.
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> From file phpweather.txt, temp_f is the current temperature. I added:
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> echo temp_f;
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> before the ending ?> in phpweather.php as below:
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> .
> .
> .
> function tms_unix2date($tmp_tms) {
> return gmdate("YmdHis",$tmp_tms);
> }
> echo temp_f;
> ?>
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> When I entered
> http://www.communitybaptistharvestal.com/phpweather/index.php?
> icao=3DKHSV&lang
> uage=3Den in the browser, I got:=20
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> Parse error: parse error, expecting `T_OLD_FUNCTION' or=20
> `T_FUNCTION' or `T_VAR' or `'}'' in=20
> /home/pirvine/communitybaptistharvestal-www/phpweather/phpweat
her.php on line 101
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> Thanks,
> Philip Irvine
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