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Connecting to web

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OldZack
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Connecting to web

Post by OldZack »

:?: It's that newbie again! I've loaded the 5 folders and files to the website and put them in the root. I've entered the site info into Configuration - Internet and ticked the boxes to the best of my ability but nothing seems to be reaching the website? Is there a magic GO button some place I've missed out?

regards

Garth
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Re: Connecting to web

Post by steve »

You just need to tick the 'auto update' box. Could you show a screen shot of your internet settings screen, please, so I can look for any obvious problems?
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Re: Connecting to web

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I'll gladly send you a screenshot but I regret to say I've forgotten how to do that Steve. I did say I was 82! :( The autoupdate box was ticked and I've since tried the webupdate and it sent a stream of info to line, logged in and loaded it up, then logged out. So it seems to be more a case of a problem on the website?

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Re: Connecting to web

Post by steve »

There's information in the wiki about taking screen shots: http://wiki.sandaysoft.com/a/Screen_capture

To attach it to a reply, use the 'upload attachment' box below where you type your reply.

You could also turn on ftp logging (on the Cumulus configuration menu) then after an upload has been attempted, attach the ftplog.txt file from the Cumulus folder.
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Re: Connecting to web

Post by water01 »

Are you uploading to the correct directory on your hosting server? Your Hosting company should have told you when you bought the service what the default directory was. It should be something like "/public_html" or "/htdocs" or "/html".

So, once you know that, you have to put that in front of the upload file name i.e using public_html as an example the remote file name for file xxxxxxx.htm would be /public_html/xxxxxxx.htm and also use /public_html/ for the default Directory in the Internet Web settings configuration.
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Re: Connecting to web

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Herewith a jpg of the Internet settings.
I'll go take a look at the website and see what the html file is as suggested by Water 01. I'm sure this is something pretty simple.

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Re: Connecting to web

Post by steve »

Yes, your other settings look OK, so it's likely that you need something in the 'directory' box as David suggests.
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Re: Connecting to web

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OK! I'll chase it up with Ian at Summerleaze Computers in Taunton who is the host for the website. Greetings to Water 01. I'm not many miles away at Combwich on the coast 4 miles outside Bridgwater.

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Post by water01 »

Hello Garth. I had to look up Combwich when I saw in your profile it said Somerset as I hadn't heard of it before.

You are at the end of the levels near the river Parrot and I am on top of the Mendip Hills, 640ft above you :D :D .

If you need any help just let me know, happy to help a fellow summerzet inhabitant!!

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Re: Connecting to web

Post by water01 »

Garth, it looks like your images directory has not been uploaded as part of the install (i.e. using FileZilla), and if you click on the Files tab in the pictures (Configuration/Internet) above you should also have a tick in Upload Standard Files AND Upload Standard Images.
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Re: Connecting to web

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:) All OK now! The webhost has sorted out the problem. Dave was right on the mark. Things are now in the right directories and I've got RealTime working as well so that the windgauges update every 60 seconds. The main update is every 10 minutes while I see how much bandwidth it's using up. Maybe I'll be able to make it 5 minutes later on. The rain gauge is a bit flaky but most tipping bucket ones are and I edit the file around 09.00 each day according to what the glass jar says.

While all this was going on I came across an unusual problem with the Maplin's weather station. Until now it had been on the other side of the room and only connected to the PC once each morning for a few minutes. Now I needed to keep it linked up, so I brought the unit down onto my desk. Two days later it lost the signal from the sensor unit occasionally. So I moved it onto the window ledge in full line of sight to the sensor. It lost all connection full stop! As an aged comms engineer with the Beeb who spent half a lifetime setting up microwave links for the Beeb that didn't make sense. Then the penny dropped. I moved it back onto the shelf 2 metres away and within seconds everything worked fine again. The**** main unit is so temperature sensitive it can't stick more than about 29C! I'd moved it firstly to within an arm's length of the radiator - then to within a foot of the radiator. Now I've got a much longer USB - USB lead (very rare but Lindy Cables sell them) and it's working from the shelf and all is sweetness and light again. Maybe Steve could copy this gem of info to a more appropriate section of the forum as I see several people have had a total loss problem and it could be just a simple matter of getting too hot.

My thanks to all for sorting me out.

Garth
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Re: Connecting to web

Post by water01 »

Still one minor problem as your gauges page is not correct.

You have not copied the dbimages directory from the Cumulus webfiles directory to the your home directory on your server (same place as the images directory). This folder contains the images required by the gauges page.

Also you need to fill out the Description in the Cumulus Configuration/Staion section in Layout as this is used to describe your station. Mine for instance gives the "Waterworks Cottage in the Mendip Hills, Somerset, UK." on the main page.
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Re: Connecting to web

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All corrected now Dave. Many thanks. Do you know Mike Soames who is another of Ian Fergusson's weather watchers. Mike lives up your way.

Garth.
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Re: Connecting to web

Post by water01 »

Yep that now looks fine, but maybe the Description should say "Combwich On the Steart Peninsula" ?

Sorry I do not know either of the people you mentioned, where are they. Noticed someone yesterday that was posting from Cheddar.
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Re: Connecting to web

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Yes, OK Dave. Took a look at your website. Pretty fancy stuff Dave! Very nice indeed. So where do you derive the forecast from? I'm also being asked by people how the cloud base is measured?

regards,

Garth
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