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Yet Another Dayfile Reader (PHP)
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Re: Yet Another Dayfile Reader (PHP)
Yes. I think it was wrong in February too. I uploaded an old dayfile reader version from 2014 and it seemed to show the seasonal correctly.
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Re: Yet Another Dayfile Reader (PHP)
I think I'm on the right track of fixing the problem ...
... Hold the line and listen to some musak.
... Hold the line and listen to some musak.
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Re: Yet Another Dayfile Reader (PHP)
Could someone with the bug(gered) V 7.1.2 please try this ?
Edit: For information only - file removed.
Don't forget to back up your existing one with all it's user var settings !
Edit: For information only - file removed.
Don't forget to back up your existing one with all it's user var settings !
Last edited by beteljuice on Wed 04 Mar 2020 3:13 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Yet Another Dayfile Reader (PHP)
I am downloading it. Won't be able to try it till later tonight.
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Re: Yet Another Dayfile Reader (PHP)
Arggh ...
Maybe fixed one thing ... broken many others !!!
I might be gone some time.
Maybe fixed one thing ... broken many others !!!
I might be gone some time.
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Re: Yet Another Dayfile Reader (PHP)
It now puts the March data on the proper year but it seems that the previous years are still out of order.
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Re: Yet Another Dayfile Reader (PHP)
I have now implemented the basic.php page which seems to be working OK (latest version downloaded yesterday).
I can manage to muddle my way around HTML and can edit the code in betel_readDayfile.php.
My question is this... Once the page is loaded I cant seem to find a way to place a button or similar to take me back to the rest of my site http://www.geoffwebber.co.uk/weather.
I would like to make the dayfile data available to my visitors, but without some sort of navigation on the page, I get the feeling people will become marooned here.
Any suggestions gratefully recd.
Cheers
I can manage to muddle my way around HTML and can edit the code in betel_readDayfile.php.
My question is this... Once the page is loaded I cant seem to find a way to place a button or similar to take me back to the rest of my site http://www.geoffwebber.co.uk/weather.
I would like to make the dayfile data available to my visitors, but without some sort of navigation on the page, I get the feeling people will become marooned here.
Any suggestions gratefully recd.
Cheers
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Re: Yet Another Dayfile Reader (PHP)
You can put something like this after your <body> tag in the basic.php page.
<h2><a href="http://www.geoffwebber.co.uk/weather/" target="_blank">Back To Main Page</a></h2>
<h2><a href="http://www.geoffwebber.co.uk/weather/" target="_blank">Back To Main Page</a></h2>
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Re: Yet Another Dayfile Reader (PHP)
Edit: For information only - "old news"
NO NEW USERS atm please ...
It's all broken horribly
@vegit8 The how to describes that you should create an empty Cumulus page, and that together with ALL the other pages on your site should have an amended nav structure.
NO NEW USERS atm please ...
It's all broken horribly
@vegit8 The how to describes that you should create an empty Cumulus page, and that together with ALL the other pages on your site should have an amended nav structure.
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Re: Yet Another Dayfile Reader (PHP)
Here's another proto for you to try Sperry ..
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As before you can cut'n'paste all your user settings.
I don't know about "Touch wood", I think the greens are after me
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As before you can cut'n'paste all your user settings.
I don't know about "Touch wood", I think the greens are after me
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Re: Yet Another Dayfile Reader (PHP)
It looks like it is okay. I checked a couple of years and several sensor data fields. It is about Midnight here so I am a little tired and I could have missed something but it looks okay. I'll check it again in the morning.
What is?
What is?
"Touch wood", I think the greens are after me
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IMPORTANT UPDATE: Yet Another Dayfile Reader (PHP)
IMPORTANT UPDATE
Final (?) BUG FIX for Seasonal Tables
Release..V7.1.3 now available from first post ...
Hopefully all the bugs caused by trying to get the Seasonal stuff correctly allocated to the correct 'year' are now resolved.
Much of the problems were caused by all the patchwork add-ons that have been included over time. So I won't be doing any more in a hurry
If you are updating then only betel_readDayfile.php is affected.
As usual Always Back-up your existing copy !
To save eye strain just cut-n-paste everything from the start of your working copy down to *** END OF USER VARS and paste over same area in new.
Edit: I have noticed that some of you are using very old css files - If your data and months aren't centred in their fields you may like to try a newer one
Final (?) BUG FIX for Seasonal Tables
Release..V7.1.3 now available from first post ...
Hopefully all the bugs caused by trying to get the Seasonal stuff correctly allocated to the correct 'year' are now resolved.
Much of the problems were caused by all the patchwork add-ons that have been included over time. So I won't be doing any more in a hurry
If you are updating then only betel_readDayfile.php is affected.
As usual Always Back-up your existing copy !
To save eye strain just cut-n-paste everything from the start of your working copy down to *** END OF USER VARS and paste over same area in new.
Edit: I have noticed that some of you are using very old css files - If your data and months aren't centred in their fields you may like to try a newer one
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Re: Yet Another Dayfile Reader (PHP)
I checked through it again this morning and everything is working good. Downloading the new version. Thanks beteljuice!
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Re: IMPORTANT UPDATE: Yet Another Dayfile Reader (PHP)
I use version 7.1.1 and I can't see any errors in my seasonal table. Do I need to upgrade to version 7.1.3?beteljuice wrote: ↑Thu 05 Mar 2020 11:42 pm IMPORTANT UPDATE
Final (?) BUG FIX for Seasonal Tables
Release..V7.1.3 now available from first post ...
Hopefully all the bugs caused by trying to get the Seasonal stuff correctly allocated to the correct 'year' are now resolved.
Much of the problems were caused by all the patchwork add-ons that have been included over time. So I won't be doing any more in a hurry
If you are updating then only betel_readDayfile.php is affected.
As usual Always Back-up your existing copy !
To save eye strain just cut-n-paste everything from the start of your working copy down to *** END OF USER VARS and paste over same area in new.
Edit: I have noticed that some of you are using very old css files - If your data and months aren't centred in their fields you may like to try a newer one
http://www.meteosangonera.es/estaciones/#3101-tab-8
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Re: Yet Another Dayfile Reader (PHP)
YES ! - Any other version has some sort error with the "seasons".I use version 7.1.1 and I can't see any errors in my seasonal table. Do I need to upgrade to version 7.1.3?
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