(Note that 4.1.0 (build 4024) - 05 June 2024 remains available, but usage of this version is not recommended - particularly for Davis stations - and the included utility in this distribution for migrating to v4 is known to contain errors affecting conversion of dayfile.txt)
Legacy Cumulus 1 release 1.9.4 (build 1099) - 28 November 2014
(a patch is available for 1.9.4 build 1099 that extends the date range of drop-down menus to 2030)
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M1DUL wrote:My Realtime gauges were working OK before I Installed the today's version of Cumulus.
Coincidence!
Now they have stopped working, the page no longer goes past the load data box and 'sticks'.
Yours works fine for me. What error does the console show?
there was no errors in the console at the time I had problems.
I have got it to work now, it was because the web address in CumulusRealtime.xml was wrong.
Now it is loading and the gauges are working OK.
Mike
OS : Windows 11 Professional
Weather Station : Davis Vantage PRO2 Plus Daytime Far's
Using firmware version 3.88 on the console with a Weather Link USB Data Logger.
Cumulus MX v.4.1.0 build 4024 https://branksomeweather.co.uk
beteljuice wrote:It seem the xml parser doesn't like é
Indeed. The error console reports: Error: Unhandled Error in Silverlight 2 Application Invalid character in the given encoding. Same as reported by meteotortosa in this thread: https://cumulus.hosiene.co.uk/viewtopic.p ... 1&start=40
Until I get chance to resolve it, you'll have to restrict yourself to non-accented characters.
When I try to view your realtime.txt file, I sometimes get a blank page and sometimes a 404 (with Firefox), but always a 404 with IE. I don't know how the banner script is apparently managing to get data from that. I am wondering if your realtime.txt is actually not going to http://levinweather.host22.com/realtime.txt and wherever it is actually going, the PHP banner script manages to pick it up from there, but http does not. If you turn on ftp logging, the realtimeftplog.txt file may give a clue.