I am seeing a length of day difference between what I see on my website (weather.paulkiener.com) and what is contained in the webtag. Today, the time difference is 3 minutes. I cannot find why there would be a difference between the webtag and what is displayed on my webpage. I have a local-network website, running on a pi, that does not have this discrepancy.
This is a partial screen shot of what is seen on my website:
This is what is seen when I do an inspection of the source code on the webpage:
And this is a partial screen shot of the webtag as downloaded from CumulusMX:
Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance.
Paul
weather.paulkiener.com
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Length of day
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Re: Length of day
Where is the value on your web site coming from? I'm not familiar with the Saratoga template, does it calculate it, or use a web site, or...?
I'd suspect slight differences in the lat/long used, or just the algorithm used.
I'd suspect slight differences in the lat/long used, or just the algorithm used.
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Re: Length of day
Thank you, Mark for your reply. I'm afraid that I have the same, basic question as you: "where is the value on [the] web site coming from?" I don't know.
There must be a setting somewhere, but I can't find it. As I tried to mention in my initial post, I am running a local web site that uses the same files as my main site. On this local site, there is no difference between the webtag value and the value on the main page. And as far as I know, both sites are using the same files (I try to make sure that when I update one/more file on one site, I do the same for the other.)
There is a file "get-USNO-sunmoon.php" which gets sun/moon data from https://api.usno.navy.mil/rstt/oneday. However, I am not entirely sure how this file works.
Paul
weather.paulkiener.com
There must be a setting somewhere, but I can't find it. As I tried to mention in my initial post, I am running a local web site that uses the same files as my main site. On this local site, there is no difference between the webtag value and the value on the main page. And as far as I know, both sites are using the same files (I try to make sure that when I update one/more file on one site, I do the same for the other.)
There is a file "get-USNO-sunmoon.php" which gets sun/moon data from https://api.usno.navy.mil/rstt/oneday. However, I am not entirely sure how this file works.
Paul
weather.paulkiener.com