Hi Phil,
Thanks for installing and be my first tester (others are welcome!).
Your technique of include is correct. And yes, I noticed some minor errors in the generated HTML. I will fix that with the new version and will implement a header as well, including version nr and some reference. New versions of the software will also include my top10 and status-page (for rPi at least). I will publish this in a new thread on the forum. Another thread which will focus on the software so this thread will be on the pwsFWI specifically: how does the pwsFWI relate to reality.
I am not happy with the fires your region saw lately, about which you informed me, but it relates positively with my pwsFWI. And that is very good!!
(I don't
for myself, but maybe I should, the good result is kind of better than expected!).
My idea is that the page title and <h1>-header are for the user to set. I just supply the pwsFWI table. I chose this technique because the variety of sites in the wild is so big that, if I add more , wishes will increase and I want to focus on meteo related info and not on site related info.
You say:
Presume I'll need the SS from the Linux version;
What do you mean by that?
You say:
I already run a few daily scripts, so can handle that part.
Personally I run it from CumulusMX from the external program section, daily frequency (don't forget the commandline parameter '-day'), but you can run it any way you want as long as it is in the CumulusMX-directory with the data-dir just below it.
BTW: anybody who is interested in this must be aware that, for the time being, your datefile.txt must contain metric data with windspeeds in km/h. In future I will make automatic conversions for imperial etc... , but that is not what I focus on now.
Best,