Not correct. If you hadn't uploaded the standard files, you wouldn't see anything updated/uploaded, for which we do. He hasn't uploaded the images directory in the webfile directory either. That would be difficult, especially for a begginer. As it would mean you have cut the image directory and paste within the webfile directory......what a hassle! No. It is being all uploaded as it is meant to be (see picture).water01 wrote:Gauges and trends are not working which would infer that you have not enabled the Internet upload of standard files in Configuration / Internet, or perhaps you have uploaded the images directory in the webfiles directory.
See my later post, the files are uploaded into the wrong folder so the pages won't find them when calling on pictures or javascripts which is why the pictures in gauges and trends won't show.
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EDIT (woops, hit submit instead of preview Bahahaha)
Anyway, what it could mean is that the website host has restrictions on what can be put on there, as in, it will not display .gif and .png formats even though they are uploaded ORRRR, that it won't LET them be displayed? I see that [url]http://photosbygeorge.co.uk/weather/wz_jsgraphics.js[/url] is uploaded, which is required to run the guages page which doesn't work, so perhaps it won't let Javascript run. I see the trends page also doesn't work, which has Javascript within the page (and the pic shows that the trend images have been uploaded). EDIT: As in the "further check" below, it is the host not allowing .png, .gif and .txt files and not the JS script.
I would check that the host allows the use of Javascript (most likely issue EDIT: It isn't) and/or the display of .gif, .png and .txt files (no .txt files showed on the site where I looked, which is required to run the "realtime wind data" in the "gauges" page (and much more stuff).
I had a website that wouldn't allow .txt! (which meant no realtime.txt upload!).
FURTHER CHECK: This comeback from the website when I "right click" on the website and selcect "Inspect Element" (in Crome):
[code]Failed to load resource: the server responded with a status of 403 (Forbidden)
I think I know why I can't find your realtime.txt file:
.301 Moved Permanently
Sorry. [/code]