Hello community,
I have the following problem.
On my website (http://www.info-wetter-pohlheim.de/wxindex.php) is in the instrument view (http://www.info-wetter-pohlheim.de/wxssgauges.php) are the values of the cloud base in (m) and (ft) reversed. How can I change that it appears right side up on the unit.
in Annex my wxssgauges.php and gauges.js.
I hope you can help me there. Thanks in advance
LG, Freidenker
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Cloud-based reversed in meters and feet
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Cloud-based reversed in meters and feet
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Re: Cloud-based reversed in meters and feet
In your jason file you are using the web tag that appends the cloudbase unit to the value eg. "200 m", what you want are two fields in the JSON...
"cloudbase":"<#cloudbasevalue>",
"cloudbaseunit":"<#cloudbaseunit>"
It should/may work then, at least you will be a step closer.
"cloudbase":"<#cloudbasevalue>",
"cloudbaseunit":"<#cloudbaseunit>"
It should/may work then, at least you will be a step closer.
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Re: Cloud-based reversed in meters and feet
Good morning,
I now have the additions to the "steelseriesVWSjson.php" (would you please as we'll see in). Unfortunately maintenance Does not work for me. Or is even far a fault?
Regards, Freidenker
I now have the additions to the "steelseriesVWSjson.php" (would you please as we'll see in). Unfortunately maintenance Does not work for me. Or is even far a fault?
Regards, Freidenker
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Re: Cloud-based reversed in meters and feet
Your source data has not changed, the JSON still contains a single value for cloudbase...
rather than the expected...
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cloudbase: "313 m",
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cloudbase: "313",
cloudbaseUnit: "m",
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Re: Cloud-based reversed in meters and feet
Hi,
I have now changed the entry. Still has not brought the right effect. On the contrary, now vote none of the work height values agree with the cloud base indicated by Cumulus.
I have now changed the entry. Still has not brought the right effect. On the contrary, now vote none of the work height values agree with the cloud base indicated by Cumulus.
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Re: Cloud-based reversed in meters and feet
You still do not have it right!
You have...
Note, no value for the unit, and the values is wrong.
It should be...
Note, supplied a unit, and the case of the values is correct.
You have...
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CloudbaseUnit: ""
Cloudbasevalue: "622"
It should be...
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cloudbaseUnit: "m"
cloudbasevalue: "622"