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Server Generated Graphs for MX
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Re: Server Generated Graphs for MX
Hi Mark
after some reading I found out the how the cache woks in jpgraph
is for it to make folder for the caching where ever the script is run from
so it is working just not where i expected Beau
after some reading I found out the how the cache woks in jpgraph
is for it to make folder for the caching where ever the script is run from
so it is working just not where i expected Beau
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Re: Server Generated Graphs for MX
Great, glad they are working for you. Fortran, wayyyyy back first/second year at uni - on punch cards!Adrian Hudson wrote:Hi Mark,
Just a quick thank you for these graphs. Very nice. They work perfectly.
Can I ask, have you ever programmed in Fortran in your dim and distant past?
Adrian
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Re: Server Generated Graphs for MX
Hi mark
I had 0.07 of rain today but the graph are showing 0.1
whats needs changed
http://n9mfk.info/raindata.json
http://n9mfk.info/images/graphRain.php
mx charts http://n9mfk.info/cumulus/wxcharts.php
thanks Beau
I had 0.07 of rain today but the graph are showing 0.1
whats needs changed
http://n9mfk.info/raindata.json
http://n9mfk.info/images/graphRain.php
mx charts http://n9mfk.info/cumulus/wxcharts.php
thanks Beau
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Re: Server Generated Graphs for MX
I thought so... Your loop counters i and j gave it away. (me too, Fortran, punch cards, uni, IBM 370-145).Fortran, wayyyyy back first/second year at uni - on punch cards!
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Re: Server Generated Graphs for MX
Try version 0.4, which I think should fix this.n9mfk wrote:Hi mark
I had 0.07 of rain today but the graph are showing 0.1
whats needs changed
http://n9mfk.info/raindata.json
http://n9mfk.info/images/graphRain.php
mx charts http://n9mfk.info/cumulus/wxcharts.php
thanks Beau
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Re: Server Generated Graphs for MX
Hi Mark,
that Update fixed the problem
Thanks beau
that Update fixed the problem
Thanks beau
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Re: Server Generated Graphs for MX
Hi Mark
Thank you very much for your good work.
I see the "graphSettings.php" file on line 112:
What terms?
Javier
Thank you very much for your good work.
I see the "graphSettings.php" file on line 112:
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include 'db_ro_details.php';
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Re: Server Generated Graphs for MX
These are the settings for your MySQL database access so that the PHP code can access your database to obtain the data for the graphs.
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Hi David
Thanks for your answer.
I guess it's a common file for all charts that connect to the database
So I have to create the "db_ro_details.php" file?
regards
Thanks for your answer.
I guess it's a common file for all charts that connect to the database
So I have to create the "db_ro_details.php" file?
regards
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<?php
// The server host name or number running your MySQL database
// usually 127.0.0.1 or localhost will suffice
$dbhost = "localhost";
//
// The username used to log-in to your database server
$dbuser ="YOUR USERNAME";
//
// The password used to log-in to your database server
$dbpassword ="YOUR PASSWORD";
//
// The name of the MySQL database we will store the tables in
$database ="YOUR DATABASE NAME";
?>
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Re: Server Generated Graphs for MX
My reply seems to have gone missing, but I advise that you create the include file in a location inaccessible to the web server but on the PHP include path.
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Re: Server Generated Graphs for MX
Need a bit of help please.
I managed to get the graphs working ok on my local Windows pc running Apache. It took me a while as I am a total novice but all working and caching ok.
I tried to move to my hosted website and changed the directories in the files as appropriate but when I run them on my website with Firefox I just get a blank page, no errors no nothing. With IE I get a HTTP 500 message. If I mispell the path I am entering I get a message to say object is not found or a 404 error so I assume everything is in the right place. Image is not being created on the website and nothing in the cache. When I was testing locally if I got something wrong I would get a "couldnt include XXX/XXX/ error and that sort of thing.
I ran a php info on the webserver and it shows its running PHP 5.5.25, I ran a checkgd.php (as per the jpgraph manual) and that is fine. I have tried in several directories and modified the files accordingly and I think I have got this right after spending a lot of time trying to undertsnad and work this out on my local server.
Have been sat staring at this all day but cannot seem to find the answer. It must be simple. Could it be the include_path. I cant access the php.ini file on my hosted server but running a echo get_include_path(); in a php file shows .:/usr/lib/php:/usr/local/lib/php. I dont know if this is right.
I read earlier in this post about using ./ for the directories and the full folder name for the cache file but it doesnt seem to change anything.
My local files are located in htdocs/midlifedad/jpgraph and the cache is in htdocs/midlifedad/jpgraph/cache. All my JSON and php scripts are in htdocs/midlifedad/jpgraph. My jpg-config file shows as follows define('CACHE_DIR','cache/'); and my graphsettings file has the following
$GRAPH['jsonloc'] = "";
$GRAPH['jpgraphloc'] = "/midlifedad/jpgraph/";
This all works fine, displys the graph and caches.
The settings for my website currently show (and I have changed them a lot)
files are located in public_html/weather/jpgraph and the cache is in public_html/weather/jpgraph/cache.
All my JSON and php scripts are in public_html/weather/jpgraph.
My jpg-config file shows as follows define('CACHE_DIR','cache/'); and my graphsettings file has the following
$GRAPH['jsonloc'] = "";
$GRAPH['jpgraphloc'] = "/weather/jpgraph/";
Would really appreciate somebody pointing me in the right direction.
Thanks
Andy
I managed to get the graphs working ok on my local Windows pc running Apache. It took me a while as I am a total novice but all working and caching ok.
I tried to move to my hosted website and changed the directories in the files as appropriate but when I run them on my website with Firefox I just get a blank page, no errors no nothing. With IE I get a HTTP 500 message. If I mispell the path I am entering I get a message to say object is not found or a 404 error so I assume everything is in the right place. Image is not being created on the website and nothing in the cache. When I was testing locally if I got something wrong I would get a "couldnt include XXX/XXX/ error and that sort of thing.
I ran a php info on the webserver and it shows its running PHP 5.5.25, I ran a checkgd.php (as per the jpgraph manual) and that is fine. I have tried in several directories and modified the files accordingly and I think I have got this right after spending a lot of time trying to undertsnad and work this out on my local server.
Have been sat staring at this all day but cannot seem to find the answer. It must be simple. Could it be the include_path. I cant access the php.ini file on my hosted server but running a echo get_include_path(); in a php file shows .:/usr/lib/php:/usr/local/lib/php. I dont know if this is right.
I read earlier in this post about using ./ for the directories and the full folder name for the cache file but it doesnt seem to change anything.
My local files are located in htdocs/midlifedad/jpgraph and the cache is in htdocs/midlifedad/jpgraph/cache. All my JSON and php scripts are in htdocs/midlifedad/jpgraph. My jpg-config file shows as follows define('CACHE_DIR','cache/'); and my graphsettings file has the following
$GRAPH['jsonloc'] = "";
$GRAPH['jpgraphloc'] = "/midlifedad/jpgraph/";
This all works fine, displys the graph and caches.
The settings for my website currently show (and I have changed them a lot)
files are located in public_html/weather/jpgraph and the cache is in public_html/weather/jpgraph/cache.
All my JSON and php scripts are in public_html/weather/jpgraph.
My jpg-config file shows as follows define('CACHE_DIR','cache/'); and my graphsettings file has the following
$GRAPH['jsonloc'] = "";
$GRAPH['jpgraphloc'] = "/weather/jpgraph/";
Would really appreciate somebody pointing me in the right direction.
Thanks
Andy
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Re: Server Generated Graphs for MX
Hi All,
So just an update following some more testing.
Loaded jpgraph from scratch. Ran phpinfo.php, checkgd.php, checkgd2.php and checkttf.php as per the jpgraph documentation and all worked ok. Tried to run Tried jpgraph/src/Examples/example0.php - Blank page.
Headed over to TNET and found the instructions there. started from scratch again. Followed to the letter and exactly the same happens when I try and run jpgraph/src/Examples/testsuit.php. same as before and running the example0.php file also results in a blank page. I am totally lost with this one now. Its almost as if my hosting site is causing the problem. Does anyone know where to start to look or what to even ask them.
Thanks
Andy
So just an update following some more testing.
Loaded jpgraph from scratch. Ran phpinfo.php, checkgd.php, checkgd2.php and checkttf.php as per the jpgraph documentation and all worked ok. Tried to run Tried jpgraph/src/Examples/example0.php - Blank page.
Headed over to TNET and found the instructions there. started from scratch again. Followed to the letter and exactly the same happens when I try and run jpgraph/src/Examples/testsuit.php. same as before and running the example0.php file also results in a blank page. I am totally lost with this one now. Its almost as if my hosting site is causing the problem. Does anyone know where to start to look or what to even ask them.
Thanks
Andy
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Re: Server Generated Graphs for MX
Andy, in on my phone at the most do I can't investigate properly, but I suspect your web hoster has disabled error messages. You should be able to switch them on again for an individual script by adding the appropriate command at the top of the script. You'll have to Google for the command I'm afraid.