Doesn't work for me, if I select London & SE from your drop down and then return to the page later it displays UK and not my London & SE.mcrossley wrote:What, like this?: http://weather.wilmslowastro.com/test/t ... mes24h.phpduke wrote:Mark, just a thought, is it possible to store the selected region in a cookie so a returning visitor automatically sees their last choice? Presumably in most cases this would be the region they live in.
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UK Extremes from the MetOffice
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Re: UK Extremes from the MetOffice
Re: UK Extremes from the MetOffice
Sorry Mark, ok, using WaterFox/FireFox with cookies enabled. I'm not even seeing a cookie for your site in the list. Also just tried with IE and Chrome with similar result.mcrossley wrote:Cookies disabled? Which browser?
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Re: UK Extremes from the MetOffice
Odd, works in Chrome and IE for me on both my test page and my today/yesterday page...
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Re: UK Extremes from the MetOffice
Firefox remembers for me (version 33.1.1. cookies enabled) My smart TV which uses linux and safari also remembers
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Re: UK Extremes from the MetOffice
I've fiddled for ages to try and get the extremes script to work, but with no success.
Heres my link to the script - http://www.nantwich-weather.co.uk/ukExtremes24h.php
My settings -
also Mark met office weather forecast script is looking good, look forward to trying it.
Heres my link to the script - http://www.nantwich-weather.co.uk/ukExtremes24h.php
My settings -
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class ukExtremes24h {
// Data Source
private $urlBase = 'http://datapoint.metoffice.gov.uk/public/data/txt/wxobs/ukextremes/json/';
private $apiKey = '2a7383b4-52a6-4c81-a0b8-77795464f1af'; // Your Met Office DataPoint API key
private $cachePath = 'cache'; // Cache directory without trailing slash
private $cacheFile = 'ukExtremes24h.json'; // Cache file name
private $cacheTime = 3600; // Cache expiration time Default: 3600 seconds = 1 Hour
private $logging = true; // Logs information messages as comments in your HTML
private $rawData = array(); // Used internally to hold status and raw DataPoint data
private $cache = 'cache'; // Used internally to hold full cache file name
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Re: UK Extremes from the MetOffice
Hi Darren, nothing is being sent back to the browser, so you need to check the php error log on your server to see what is going on.
Re: UK Extremes from the MetOffice
I have the cookie in Chrome and FireFox but it does not remember my choice.mcrossley wrote:Odd, works in Chrome and IE for me on both my test page and my today/yesterday page...
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Re: UK Extremes from the MetOffice
What are the cookie contents? It should just be the two character code for the selected region.
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Re: UK Extremes from the MetOffice
Hi Mark, bit of a delay in replying to You.mcrossley wrote:Hi Darren, nothing is being sent back to the browser, so you need to check the php error log on your server to see what is going on.
I've now got logging activated by my ISP and this is what i get back:
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88.104.86.206 - - [04/Apr/2015:16:06:08 +0100] "GET /ukExtremes24h.php HTTP/1.0" 200 - "-" "Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/41.0.2272.118 Safari/537.36"
http://www.nantwich-weather.co.uk/ukExtremes24h.php
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Re: UK Extremes from the MetOffice
Hi Darren, it looks like that is the HTTP access log from the web server, you need the error log to see if anything is going wrong in PHP.
You can try adding the following lines to the top of the PHP script - just after the "<?php" line. The problem is they may not show anything if the script is failing to parse/compile for some reason.
You can try adding the following lines to the top of the PHP script - just after the "<?php" line. The problem is they may not show anything if the script is failing to parse/compile for some reason.
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error_reporting(E_ALL);
ini_set('display_errors', '1');
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UK Extremes from the MetOffice cannot select.
I have the test script for UK extremes working for UK and region SE England here. http://www.tottonweather.co.uk/testUkExtremes24h.phpHowever when a region is selected from the dropdown box nothing happens!
This was the case with the original download.
Is some further coding needed here? Any help appreciated.
This was the case with the original download.
Is some further coding needed here? Any help appreciated.
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Re: UK Extremes from the MetOffice
Your page is missing the jquery script. It has...
but jquery.js is not found on your server.
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<script src="public_html/js/jquery.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
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Re: UK Extremes from the MetOffice
That's really odd because it is in there checking Filezilla. Here is a copy from the server
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Re: UK Extremes from the MetOffice
I'm on my phone so can't easily check things, but I suspect you need to remove the "public_html" bit from the URL.