traycer wrote: ↑May 27th, 2020, 12:17 am
So maybe this is not so much an IE cache/auth/token issue, but that weather.com changed the format of the feed enough to break the regex? Could that then cause the Invalid TimeStampFormat error?
If the source code of the web page were changed, the skin would no longer work for any user.
But...
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xenium wrote: ↑May 27th, 2020, 4:16 am
If the source code of the web page were changed, the skin would no longer work for any user.
Possible gradual rollout of a change? A/B testing at their end? Can you share your URL string? I wonder if there is a country-specific difference in the way they present the data. Anyway, in the meantime I'm trying out your WeatherZone skin, and the Yahoo weather API works fine.
traycer wrote: ↑May 27th, 2020, 4:26 am
Possible gradual rollout of a change? A/B testing at their end? Can you share your URL string? I wonder if there is a country-specific difference in the way they present the data. Anyway, in the meantime I'm trying out your WeatherZone skin, and the Yahoo weather API works fine.
xenium wrote: ↑May 27th, 2020, 4:48 am
It works for me
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After clearing the IE cache .... try restarting Rainmeter 2-3 times
Yep, shutdown Rainmeter, cleared both the IE and Edge caches (in case they're different), rebooted, started Rainmeter, shut it down, cleared some more, tried a few other things, restarted Rainmeter several times. Still no go even as of right now. Yahoo Weather works fine, though, so I'm switching to that source.
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