VClouds wrote:
The date and time you'v mentioned are presented that way directly by the weather.com feed.
I guess you can use substitute and calcs if it really bothers you but there is no easy way to change it...
The date and time format is presented by weather.com through the RegExp tag "<locale>(.*)</locale>.*" in the .ini file.
When i parse the tag in RainRegExp the output looks like: "01=> en_US". I don't know, if there's any way, to chance this into "de_DE"
I've tried a lot of things but nothing will work. But it's not so bad, if it didn't work.
btw .. your RSS Skin is also very good, i also use it.
When i parse the tag in RainRegExp the output looks like: "01=> en_US". I don't know, if there's any way, to chance this into "de_DE"
I've tried a lot of things but nothing will work. But it's not so bad, if it didn't work.
Go to Weather.com and search for your city.
when in your city page, copy the 8 digit code (for example - USNY0996) from the URL in the address bar.
Right click the down arrow in the top right hand corner of the widget, select the first option which opens the skin folder (you need to be using the latest beta - 1.3 r543 or the menu doesn't appear).
Uservariable.inc has it as the first entry, below is mine:
I was also wondering the same, though not with Yahoo weather but with 1 from my country.
It's not a crappy 1 either so, could you make it work with others than weather.com ?
Replace ALL of them in the skin you are using, and be CAREFUL to leave the &dayf=X number at the end the same as it is for each.
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This will NOT work with any of the Yahoo! variants he has in the suite. Those are just gong to be broken until he replaces the code getting and parsing the Yahoo! feed with the wxdata weather.com feed.
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