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Gauges project on oven....

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Gauges project on oven....

Post by JacquesD »

Hi!

While playing with Gauge Library, I found this one verry interesting, i'm about to adapt it to Cumulus.

Then see the Gauge in 2 diffrent look... - Weather Station!

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More on oven....

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Hi,

In circular all-in-one.. i've think of 3 neddle with corresponding text/color

Do you prefer that one?
(text/scale non definitive)

Available... this week-end!
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Post by hills »

I like that second one, it reminds me of a worldtimer watch I would like to get! ;)
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Post by JacquesD »

Hi!

Then, this is the Final version... see the Topic Thème Web - Classique Station - Web Skin or clic :

https://cumulus.hosiene.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=4310

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JacquesD wrote:Then, this is the Final version...
Except that the gauge you have on your site does not seem to be processed (weather data updated) by Cumulus yet (webtags still visible)... :)
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Post by JacquesD »

Hi Ray,

If you check with the Main Page.... the Weather Pages.. or the Gizmo Page... on Météo St-Ours, you will see that it is Right On! I just have too many pages processed by Cumulus.. had to remove some things before v.2 php site (Too many thing on oven :clap: )

Thanks,
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Jacques is your Web server PHP compatible? If yes, then you could stop using Cumulus to update each pages (such as 'indexT.htm', etc.) and use Cumulus to process only one PHP webtags file that would contain all the weather tags produce by Cumulus - and that PHP webtags file can be used for more than one page and on more than one site... ;)
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Indeed, PHP is the best solution. However I suspect Jacques is trying to develop for the masses and not everyone has PHP. :o
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The gauge doesn't work in IE a great 'bindows' future :bash:
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nitrx wrote:The gauge doesn't work in IE a great 'bindows' future :bash:
Did you try amending Compatibilty View? worked for me.
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nitrx wrote:The gauge doesn't work in IE a great 'bindows' future :bash:
Would you test my 'dev' version of a Bindows page in IE? I have had to cut the animations right down for IE as it is too slow - try Chrome for the best effect.
http://weather.wilmslowastro.com/gaugesA/gauges.htm
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I use IE9 (beta) but it work indeed in IE7 simulation , but are you going to tell this to your visitors :)
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mcrossley wrote:
nitrx wrote:The gauge doesn't work in IE a great 'bindows' future :bash:
Would you test my 'dev' version of a Bindows page in IE? I have had to cut the animations right down for IE as it is too slow - try Chrome for the best effect.
http://weather.wilmslowastro.com/gaugesA/gauges.htm
The work fine in IE9 (beta) :clap: I don't have a version below , and I use standard FFox 3.6 (they aslo work in firefox)
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I just copied over the link to the gauge into Internet Explorer 8.xx and had not problem viewing the gauge.

I do not even know if my copy of IE is running in compatibility mode or not - I use IE so rarely that I have not made any change to its settings... :oops:

David you misunderstand my message to Jacques - it was not about modifying the design nor the operation of the gauge to/with PHP, but about the operation of his Web pages where using PHP would give Jacques more flexibility with the operation of all the pages on his site. From what I coud see, the gauge is using JavaScript to produce its results (the display) - I do not know how the weather data is processed thought.
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mcrossley wrote:Would you test my 'dev' version of a Bindows page in IE?
Mark, the Bindows gauges displayed fine in my version of Internet Explorer (v8.7600.16385) as well as in Firefox (v3.6.13), obviously :D , in Google Chrome (v9.0.597.45 beta), and in Safari (v5.0.1.7533.17.8), but I could not get the gauges to display in Opera (v11.00 build 1156)...
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