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Re: HomeSeer Weather Script
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- Subject: Re: HomeSeer Weather Script
- From: jonny.g.farmer@xxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 07 Aug 2001 20:51:20 -0000
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Paul
I've put the script in the HomeSeer scripts file area.
Let me know how you get on.
Cheers
Jonny
>
> >
> >I have been playing with the weather script for HomSeer and would
> >like someone to test it on their system for me - any offers??
> >
> >Cheers
> >
>
> Definately! - I've been starting work on exactly this lately...
>
> Yes, I know there are already several weather scripts available, so
this is
> re-inventing the wheel a bit, but I've only got as far (so far) as
looking
> at various sites to pull the weather info from, as I'd like to have
the
> weather in as succinct a manner as possible.. - I plan to have it
spoken as
> part of my morning wake-up event, so I'd like it to be literally no
more
> than about half-a-dozen words... - my favourite format thus far is
the one
> on www.thisislondon.com, which gives a one-word headline summary,
then a
> one-sentence detail report...
>
> All I want to know is whether or not I should take a brolly to work
that
> day!..
>
> However, when I do a GETURL against that page, All I get back is a
load of
> code - nothing recognisable from the page...
>
> Still trying though, so I'd be interested to see how others have
done it...
>
> Paul G.
>
>
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