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Re: [OT] Met office data feeds




Hiya Simon,
been doing something similar for a while (I 'add' it into my web site).
I used to use the BBC until they went over board with style sheets and
roll-over images.

As a general tip - if the site has a 'printable safe' version - go for
that - tends not to be filled with the 'cr**' the main page gets...
Although now I'm using http://www.myforecast.com/ at the mo
- nice
simple pages to decode... even though they dont have a 'current
forecast' along side the 4 day prediction - so I've got a page that
'joins' the two. :))

that is until someone gets 'fancy' with the style sheets again :)

Wayne.

Simon McCaughey wrote:

>From: "Nick Shore" <nick.shore@xxxxxxx>
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>>Have you tried http://www.rssweather.com/ ?
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>That looks good, probably play with it sometime.
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>What I really want it for is an active desktop, so weather is always
>displayed on kitchen PC, and for now I've managed to strip down the BBC
one
>[http://www.ccso.co.uk/cgi-bin/weather.pl]
and the met office one
>[http://www.ccso.co.uk/cgi-bin/weather2.pl]
(which I'll probably use 'cause
>its tiny :))
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>Thanks
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>Simon
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