Hi Steve, had cause to turn off the computer and then forgot to restart Cumulus, was off for about an hour, only thing I noticed was the dew point graph took a big nose dive and then came back up again!
Also how about adding a auto start cumulous with windows and an option to minimise at start up.
Got round the start up by adding a short cut to the start menu.
See it here http://www.furball.co.uk/weather/trends.htm between 18:00 - 20:00
Steve
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Re: dew point big dip
It should have just downloaded the missed data from the station when you started it, and the dew point is calculated from the humidity, which looks OK. So i don't know where the dip came from (but your temp flat lines at the same time). You could try using the backup files and trying again.tomcatuk wrote:Hi Steve, had cause to turn off the computer and then forgot to restart Cumulus, was off for about an hour, only thing I noticed was the dew point graph took a big nose dive and then came back up again!
Yes, I'll consider these for Cumulus 2, but probably not in this version. Minimise at startup might be easy to do, though. I'd rather watch at startup to make sure everything's working OK.Also how about adding a auto start cumulous with windows and an option to minimise at start up.
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Re: dew point big dip
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I would like an easier way to upload the web pages, than having to list each one, maybe point to a directory, I would also like to upload them with a .php extension unless of course there is an easy way now.
Also how about adding a auto start cumulous with windows and an option to minimise at start up.
Thanks for the reply Steve, Thats a good point.... just out of interest is v2.0 going to be much different?steve wrote: Yes, I'll consider these for Cumulus 2, but probably not in this version. Minimise at startup might be easy to do, though. I'd rather watch at startup to make sure everything's working OK.
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I would like an easier way to upload the web pages, than having to list each one, maybe point to a directory, I would also like to upload them with a .php extension unless of course there is an easy way now.
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Re: dew point big dip
Completely different in some ways, similar in others.tomcatuk wrote:just out of interest is v2.0 going to be much different?
You mean extra pages rather than the standard ones, I assume? I think that could be included, yes.I would like an easier way to upload the web pages, than having to list each one, maybe point to a directory,
The standard pages have fixed names, 'extra' ones can have any extension you want. If you want to make the standard ones PHP, the best thing is to make your own copies. I assume you'd be changing them (otherwise why have them as PHP?) so you'd need to do that anyway?I would also like to upload them with a .php extension unless of course there is an easy way now.
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Re: dew point big dip
Hi Steve you wrote:-
The standard pages have fixed names, 'extra' ones can have any extension you want. If you want to make the standard ones PHP, the best thing is to make your own copies. I assume you'd be changing them (otherwise why have them as PHP?) so you'd need to do that anyway?
The only reason I want to use the php extension is I use a stats program (see http://www.bbclone.de/demo/) program and you have to have a small bit of code entered into a page otherwise the pages do not get counted, I'm actally quite happy with your pages as they are neat and clean... and it would have been good if I could have just pointed to a directory which had my pages in with the .php extensions
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The standard pages have fixed names, 'extra' ones can have any extension you want. If you want to make the standard ones PHP, the best thing is to make your own copies. I assume you'd be changing them (otherwise why have them as PHP?) so you'd need to do that anyway?
The only reason I want to use the php extension is I use a stats program (see http://www.bbclone.de/demo/) program and you have to have a small bit of code entered into a page otherwise the pages do not get counted, I'm actally quite happy with your pages as they are neat and clean... and it would have been good if I could have just pointed to a directory which had my pages in with the .php extensions
Steve (Happy New year)
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Re: dew point big dip
You can do that now...tomcatuk wrote:Hi Steve you wrote:-
The only reason I want to use the php extension...
If you have .htaccess of your apache web server... Create an .htaccess in the cumulus directory and add the following:
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AddType application/x-httpd-php .htm
AddType application/x-httpd-php .html
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Re: dew point big dip
Hi Kevin, I'm pretty sure I tried that before and it never worked, but I'll certainly give it another go.TNETWeather wrote:You can do that now...tomcatuk wrote:Hi Steve you wrote:-
The only reason I want to use the php extension...
If you have .htaccess of your apache web server... Create an .htaccess in the cumulus directory and add the following:Now, your htm or html files in that directory will be proccessed as if they were PHP files.Code: Select all
AddType application/x-httpd-php .htm AddType application/x-httpd-php .html
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Re: dew point big dip
I did as you said but using IE7 all it did was block access to the weather area and popped open a page asking me to save!! and would not display the page....
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