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⭐ Weather.com - Parsing the V3 JSON
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Re: ⭐ weather.com - Parsing the JSON
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Re: ⭐ weather.com - Parsing the JSON
Thanks balala.
I'm sorry, inactivity made me forget many things...
I'm sorry, inactivity made me forget many things...
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Re: ⭐ weather.com - Parsing the JSON
Yep, I want the whole thing. I'm an all or nothing kind of guy. Either is fine.
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Ok, I managed to create a simple rmskin, Yincognito. here it is.
Let me know if you have any problems.
Let me know if you have any problems.
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Re: ⭐ weather.com - Parsing the JSON
Thanks a lot. Will test it later on and will let you know how it goes.
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Hi, I'm new to Rainmeter and just registered in the forum to thank you very much for your work. Thanks to you I could fix the weather from the NUXHD skin. This is how it looks now ↓↓
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Got the time to look over your skin and the site providing the alerts. You did an excellent job with the skin and the source site for sure is comprehensive. Will keep the skin in case I'll need it to further bolster my weather skin - thanks again!
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Re: ⭐ weather.com - Parsing the JSON
You're welcome Yincognito.
I'm glad you find this useful.
The loss of wxdata could give me the hope to now finally finish my weather skin with alerts, not only for Europe.
But I need to find a valid documentation as reference...
I'm glad you find this useful.
The loss of wxdata could give me the hope to now finally finish my weather skin with alerts, not only for Europe.
But I need to find a valid documentation as reference...
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Re: ⭐ weather.com - Parsing the JSON
Hello I have a skin im trying to figure out to have the weather shown up....Im having a hard time. This is not mine.
Can someone help with this? Thanks
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[Raimeter]
Author=Darknesfreak.deviantart.com
Update=1000
-------- # # # # # Begin Measure & Variables # # # # # -------
[Variables]
Location=CAXX0042
Type=M
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######## change the location to your correspondent area code #########
######## use this web site ########## http://www.weather.com/ #########
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[Current]
Measure=Plugin
Plugin=Plugins\WebParser.dll
UpdateRate=3000
Url=https://weather.com/en-CA/weather/today/l/6c8919935ebfd53c96bfd77c0c8aa808924a384c26cedebf43cba5da1f063004
RegExp="(?siU).*<locale>(.*)</locale>.*<ut>(.*)</ut>.*<ud>(.*)</ud>.*<us>(.*)</us>.*<up>(.*)</up>.*<ur>(.*)</ur>.*<loc id="(.*)">.*<dnam>(.*)</dnam>.*<tm>(.*)</tm>.*<lat>(.*)</lat>.*<lon>(.*)</lon>.*<sunr>(.*)</sunr>.*<suns>(.*)</suns>.*<zone>(.*)</zone>.*<cc>.*<lsup>(.*)</lsup>.*<obst>(.*)</obst>.*<tmp>(.*)</tmp>.*<flik>(.*)</flik>.*<t>(.*)</t>.*<icon>(.*)</icon>.*<bar>.*<r>(.*)</r>.*<d>(.*)</d>.*<wind>.*<s>(.*)</s>.*<gust>(.*)</gust>.*<d>(.*)</d>.*<t>(.*)</t>.*<hmid>(.*)</hmid>.*<vis>(.*)</vis>.*<uv>.*<i>(.*)</i>.*<t>(.*)</t>.*<dewp>(.*)</dewp>.*<moon>.*<icon>(.*)</icon>.*<t>(.*)</t>.*"
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[MeasureTemp]
Measure=Plugin
Plugin=Plugins\WebParser.dll
Url=[Current]
StringIndex=17
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[MeasureStatus]
Measure=Plugin
Plugin=Plugins\WebParser.dll
Url=[Current]
StringIndex=19
Substitute=" And ":" and ","Lgt.":"Light ","Snow/":"Snow & "
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-------- # # # # # Begin Meters # # # # # --------
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[BG]
Meter=IMAGE
ImageName=#SKINSPATH#\Triangulation\Resources\WeatherTri.png
X=0
Y=0
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Can someone help with this? Thanks