Aqa...@ao... writes:
> I have created a weather site, but was looking for something that
> could collect data for free, but everyone wanted to charge me.
>
> I knew that that wasn't right, and that there had to be software
> available for free, to collect weather conditions for all over the
> world.
The data comes from the National Weather Service, you can also
download them for free from:
http://weather.noaa.gov/weather/metar.shtml
PHP Weather downloads these reports, parses them and presents the
output in several languages.
> I have windows xp home edition and don't have a personal webserver,
> only a website.
Okay, that should be enough if the website supports PHP.
> I need some easy to understand instructions on how to put the right
> files onto my website's server.
>
> I don't understand what unter the tarball means? do i have to
> upload every file that i have download to my website's server? and
> how do i create a page to bring up the weather information for this?
> your replay and help would be highly appreciated.
Since you don't know what a "tarball" is, then you should probably use
a zipfile instead (a tarball is much the same as a zipfile, it just
don't use the zip program). Download the zipfile and unpack it:
http://makeashorterlink.com/?Z47213744
You then upload all the files to your webserver, put them in a new
directory called "phpweather" or something like that. You should then
be able to load the index.php file (in the new directory) from your
server.
If you have access to a database, then you can configure PHP Weather
to use this to speed things up, but it isn't mandatory.
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