Ok, to be clear, what you sent me in the PM includes all the changes that OnyxBlack has in his most recent .zip, and has your fixes for those couple of bugs?SilverAzide wrote: ↑June 5th, 2020, 1:20 pm Howdy... sent you a PM with all fixes incorporated. Just FYI.
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⭐ Weather.com - Parsing the V3 JSON
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Aight then, I'll use your WeatherComJSONMeasures.inc. Thanks a TON!
Just as an aside, I dropped it into my @Resources folder and my Weather.Com skin works almost perfectly. I needed to tweak one small thing in the skin, as I like "Friday" instead of "Fri", but other than that, perfect.
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Welcome! I also have a working Alerts file (this is new), it's a tweak of Xenium's latest V3 skin but in your template format. He's also worked out the regexps for the pollen/allergy stuff.
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I wonder what the best way to incorporate the Alerts stuff is. A separate .inc file perhaps?SilverAzide wrote: ↑June 5th, 2020, 1:25 pm Welcome! I also have a working Alerts file (this is new), it's a tweak of Xenium's latest V3 skin but in your template format. He's also worked out the regexps for the pollen/allergy stuff.
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Yep, that's what I did. I'll PM it to you and you can decide if you want to include it. I used your technique (like in the moon) to reference the "master" entire site super parent.
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So, in the end, how will this be? You'll keep the V2 version along with the V3 one, or replace one with another? Just curious, since keeping both versions would probably be wiser, for those still having the V2...jsmorley wrote: ↑June 5th, 2020, 1:23 pm Aight then, I'll use your WeatherComJSONMeasures.inc. Thanks a TON!
Just as an aside, I dropped it into my @Resources folder and my Weather.Com skin works almost perfectly. I needed to tweak one small thing in the skin, as I like "Friday" instead of "Fri", but other than that, perfect.
P.S. Just checked now (after a day or so of not checking) and V2 is not working anymore for me either (as expected). But of course, I already have the new version working.
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I think I'm just going to replace all the @Include files with the new stuff. Looks to me like V2 is done. I'll certainly keep it around in case we need it.Yincognito wrote: ↑June 5th, 2020, 1:29 pm So, in the end, how will this be? You'll keep the V2 version along with the V3 one, or replace one with another? Just curious, since keeping both versions would probably be wiser, for those still having the V2...
P.S. Just checked now (after a day or so of not checking) and V2 is not working anymore for me either (as expected). But of course, I already have the new version working.
No amount of hammering cookies or setting UserAgent has been able to get any vestige of the V2 stuff for two days now.
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I'm not sure if this is related to that, but I did do some modifications on the @Forecast[day]DayLong/-Short measures, on my orginal post on page 23 I explained my reasoning. Just making sure.
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Yes, I'm fine with the change you made. It just required a tiny tweak to my skin to get the "long" version instead of the "short" version.
I'll have to dig a bit further, as for the current day, I actually prefer "Today" rather than "Friday".