Right. But when I thought there is a simple way to show the temperatures in Fahrenheit, I thought it might be useful to have a such setting independently from the language. Finally it's not impossible to have anyone wanting to see the temperature in Fahrenheit instead of Celsius. But now that I realized you're using other source than the feed, it's obviously a completely other discussion. Doesn't matter in this case, the settings are ok, even so.
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ASTRO Weather
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05.10.2019
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This is a very well designed skin. Me likey.
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Had an Internet outage at home today, and when it came back, I noticed the two instances of ASTRO Weather were no longer displaying any weather data. I figured this was probably due to the loss of connectivity, so I reloaded each one. No dice. Checked the logs, and it was an endless stream of these errors. Doesn't make sense to me, though...
I have not touched any of the ini files since the initial install months ago, and "%H:%S" is indeed a valid timestamp format. I'm not sure why specifically the Moonset/Moonrise parameters are affected, but seemingly no others. Haven't touched the Rainmeter install either (4.3.1.3321, Windows 10 Pro 64-bit). Anyone else start seeing this problem today?
I have not touched any of the ini files since the initial install months ago, and "%H:%S" is indeed a valid timestamp format. I'm not sure why specifically the Moonset/Moonrise parameters are affected, but seemingly no others. Haven't touched the Rainmeter install either (4.3.1.3321, Windows 10 Pro 64-bit). Anyone else start seeing this problem today?
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Hrm... poked around a bit more, saw that there was a recent update to the skin, so I installed that. Tried using the new long code format, but now apparently the fetch request times out. Refreshed with the same URL in Firefox and it comes up fine. No proxies here. I'll keep poking around...
Link I'm using is https://weather.com/en-GB/weather/today/l/62e0efebee1ac0e8fa9b21fd17d57a6a0001753ab6be8a4874bb78bbb52eda02
Link I'm using is https://weather.com/en-GB/weather/today/l/62e0efebee1ac0e8fa9b21fd17d57a6a0001753ab6be8a4874bb78bbb52eda02
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Hi.
Same thing here. If I put together the values "Link" and "LocationCode" from variables.inc file at a web browser, the information of my city is displayed correctly:
[Variables]
LocationCode=04fbb5f4126b6a4a901fbbe7147543b5e371b9b4b2834ae5e7e3f1472c67b63e
Link=https://weather.com/es-ES/tiempo/hoy/l/
Link2=https://weather.com/en-GB/weather/today/l/
Link3=https://weather.com/es-ES/tiempo/10dias/l/
LangLoc=es-ES
LanginUse=Spanish
HourFormat=%H
At browser: https://weather.com/es-ES/tiempo/hoy/l/04fbb5f4126b6a4a901fbbe7147543b5e371b9b4b2834ae5e7e3f1472c67b63e
Same thing here. If I put together the values "Link" and "LocationCode" from variables.inc file at a web browser, the information of my city is displayed correctly:
[Variables]
LocationCode=04fbb5f4126b6a4a901fbbe7147543b5e371b9b4b2834ae5e7e3f1472c67b63e
Link=https://weather.com/es-ES/tiempo/hoy/l/
Link2=https://weather.com/en-GB/weather/today/l/
Link3=https://weather.com/es-ES/tiempo/10dias/l/
LangLoc=es-ES
LanginUse=Spanish
HourFormat=%H
At browser: https://weather.com/es-ES/tiempo/hoy/l/04fbb5f4126b6a4a901fbbe7147543b5e371b9b4b2834ae5e7e3f1472c67b63e
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Re: ASTRO Weather
https://forum.rainmeter.net/viewtopic.php?f=118&t=35342 ortraycer wrote: ↑May 26th, 2020, 8:59 pm Hrm... poked around a bit more, saw that there was a recent update to the skin, so I installed that. Tried using the new long code format, but now apparently the fetch request times out. Refreshed with the same URL in Firefox and it comes up fine. No proxies here. I'll keep poking around...
Link I'm using is https://weather.com/en-GB/weather/today/l/62e0efebee1ac0e8fa9b21fd17d57a6a0001753ab6be8a4874bb78bbb52eda02
https://forum.rainmeter.net/viewtopic.php?f=27&t=34734&start=150#p177080
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https://forum.rainmeter.net/viewtopic.php?f=118&t=35342 orFernando wrote: ↑May 26th, 2020, 9:13 pm Hi.
Same thing here. If I put together the values "Link" and "LocationCode" from variables.inc file at a web browser, the information of my city is displayed correctly:
[Variables]
LocationCode=04fbb5f4126b6a4a901fbbe7147543b5e371b9b4b2834ae5e7e3f1472c67b63e
Link=https://weather.com/es-ES/tiempo/hoy/l/
Link2=https://weather.com/en-GB/weather/today/l/
Link3=https://weather.com/es-ES/tiempo/10dias/l/
LangLoc=es-ES
LanginUse=Spanish
HourFormat=%H
At browser: https://weather.com/es-ES/tiempo/hoy/l/04fbb5f4126b6a4a901fbbe7147543b5e371b9b4b2834ae5e7e3f1472c67b63e
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Thanks. It worked like a charm.xenium wrote: ↑May 26th, 2020, 9:15 pm https://forum.rainmeter.net/viewtopic.php?f=118&t=35342 or
https://forum.rainmeter.net/viewtopic.php?f=27&t=34734&start=150#p177080
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Saw those threads, cleared the IE cache (including manually deleting any stray leftover files), and for a brief moment the Time+ skin did work, though not completely. The moon phase information was displayed (and of course the time), but no other weather information. The connection timeout errors are now gone (maybe the IE thing cleared that up), but now I'm back to the original "Invalud TimeStampFormat" error. However, see there is a regex error now that isn't visible in my previous screenshots (but could simply have scrolled off the end of the log). 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?xenium wrote: ↑May 26th, 2020, 9:14 pm https://forum.rainmeter.net/viewtopic.php?f=118&t=35342 or
https://forum.rainmeter.net/viewtopic.php?f=27&t=34734&start=150#p177080
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