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Twitter Webtags
Posted: Sun 26 Jan 2014 6:03 pm
by MarystownWeather2012
Hi everyone,
Looking for some suggesting on a twitter.txt webtag format.
Can I have some examples of what people are putting in there twitter.txt file.
Re: Twitter Webtags
Posted: Sun 26 Jan 2014 6:08 pm
by alanmale
Here's mine
Weather from Stevenage <#time>
Temp <#tempTL> - <#tempTH> ºC
High Wind/Gust <#windTM> - <#wgustTM> mph
Total Rainfall today <#rfall> mm
Cheers,
Alan
Re: Twitter Webtags
Posted: Sun 26 Jan 2014 11:13 pm
by MarystownWeather2012
Thanks for this Alan.
Re: Twitter Webtags
Posted: Mon 27 Jan 2014 4:11 am
by ICP963
Here is min fro Chandler AZ
@ <#time format=h:nnAM/PM> MST: Temp:<#temp>F, Wind:<#currentwdir>@ <#wspeed> mph, Baro:<#altimeterpressure>" & <#presstrendenglish>, Hum:<#hum>%, Rain:<#rfall>", Hi:<#tempTH>F @ <#TtempTH format=h:nnAM/PM>, Lo:<#tempTL>F @ <#TtempTL format=h:nnAM/PM>
It outputs like this:
Chandler AZ Weather @KOA789
@ 9:00PM MST: Temp:57.5F, Wind:SSE@ 0 mph, Baro:29.936" & Rising, Hum:42%, Rain:0.00", Hi:72.6F @ 4:33PM, Lo:44.3F @ 7:47AM
Re: Twitter Webtags
Posted: Mon 27 Jan 2014 9:40 am
by mikechristelow
You can see my output at @Swallowfield_Cl (that's a lowercase L at the end btw

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Re: Twitter Webtags
Posted: Mon 27 Jan 2014 7:02 pm
by MarystownWeather2012
I appreciate all the post from everyone.
Re: Twitter Webtags
Posted: Mon 17 Mar 2014 4:32 pm
by petervdlouw
Hi,
Simple question, but i can't manage
How do i make °C hardcodes in my twitter.txt?
I always get � 1A°C
Thanks,
Peter
Re: Twitter Webtags
Posted: Mon 17 Mar 2014 5:05 pm
by steve
What encoding are you using for your twitter.txt file? I just created an ANSI encoded twitter.txt file, put °C into it, and it works:
2014-03-17 17_02_10-SandayWeather (SandayWeather) on Twitter.png
The bottom one is the standard message, and the top one is the same but done with a twitter.txt file, as attached.
Re: Twitter Webtags
Posted: Mon 17 Mar 2014 5:50 pm
by petervdlouw
Hi Steve,
My file seems to be a differt type, not ansi.
I took yours, put in my text and it's fine now.
Thanks!
Peter