I've given a look at the code you provided.
Since it uses the same source, meteoalarm.eu, it's better to use the original.
I've been using it for a long time, there's an rss file and it's very easy to develop a skin, it's very well documented, or, if you want, to use my code...
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⭐ Weather.com - Parsing the V3 JSON
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It's not the wrong time for daddy Yincognito, who saved and formatted a couple of weather.com page sources ever since the beginning of February, in order to not poll the site for nothing whenever he needed a little info on the overall source structure...
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Thanks, but as I said, I'm using that forecast day field as an "alert substitute" in my weather skin. I don't have either the space in my skins or the wliingness to make an additional effort to decifer the alerts code technical meaning. I didn't yet implement the hourly forecast either, for the same reason, after all. I might do it someday if I feel like it, but I wouldn't hold my breath...fonpaolo wrote: ↑April 4th, 2020, 3:04 pm I've given a look at the code you provided.
Since it uses the same source, meteoalarm.eu, it's better to use the original.
I've been using it for a long time, there's an rss file and it's very easy to develop a skin, it's very well documented, or, if you want, to use my code...
Thanks again for the offer - you're a gentleman.
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Well, there's little or nothing to translate or decipher, it's just an icon and the time from start to end of alert, maybe put it in a tooltip...
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Yes, I mean directly from the European source.
There's also a description, but is very similar to what is in weather.com alerts.
There's also a description, but is very similar to what is in weather.com alerts.
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Oh, I see. Well, you can share the code if you like - will see what's up with it and maybe I'll find a place for it in a tooltip. No guarantees though, I'm very strict with what can enter and what can leave my precious tooltip space, LOL...
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Ok, I'll take a look at it, since it's integrated with the other part(s) of my weather skin.
To avoid confusions, I've to clean up any unnecessary reference.
To avoid confusions, I've to clean up any unnecessary reference.
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Only if you want too. If there's too much trouble, don't worry. My skins are 95% complete anyway - just need to rephrase some of the text in my tooltips to align in my monospaced font custom tooltips.
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Don't worry, no troubles for me, it's solely to avoid confusion.
Do you also need (or want) the related icons?
If yes, I don't remember if I can upload a zip file here....
Do you also need (or want) the related icons?
If yes, I don't remember if I can upload a zip file here....