Thanks for the time you spent on this. I'll try eliminating things until I
find it. I may even have to reinstall weewx. Much appreciated for the
help. Bob
On Monday, February 11, 2019 at 5:59:39 PM UTC-5, mwall wrote:
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> On Saturday, February 9, 2019 at 9:19:27 AM UTC-5, bgrattan wrote:
>>
On Saturday, February 9, 2019 at 9:19:27 AM UTC-5, bgrattan wrote:
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> Matt,
> Here are the three files. ForecastVariables is commented out. I can change
> it if you need. NOAA drop down menus now work. Thanks. Bob
>
i cannot replicate the behavior you are seeing. no matter what i do, the
NOA
Sorry, no date problem... I just read the update info for 3.9.1. Bob
On Saturday, February 9, 2019 at 11:32:04 AM UTC-5, bgra...@umw.edu wrote:
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> Matt,
> One thing I have noticed which may or may not give you a clue is my [Time]
> format is not being picked up correctly from skin.conf. I hav
Matt,
One thing I have noticed which may or may not give you a clue is my [Time]
format is not being picked up correctly from skin.conf. I have set the
following which isn't showing--it seems to have defaulted to something else/
day= %H:%M
week = %H:%M on %A
Matt,
Here are the three files. ForecastVariables is commented out. I can change
it if you need. NOAA drop down menus now work. Thanks. Bob
On Friday, February 8, 2019 at 6:49:29 PM UTC-5, mwall wrote:
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> On Friday, February 8, 2019 at 6:43:14 PM UTC-5, bgrattan wrote:
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>> I have removed Fo
On Friday, February 8, 2019 at 6:43:14 PM UTC-5, bgrattan wrote:
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> I have removed ForecastVariables in skin.conf. All of the month/year
> selections appear as they should--you can have a look. The forecast items
> no longer appear.
>
please post these files:
skins/Standard/index.html.tmpl
ski
Matt,
I have removed ForecastVariables in skin.conf. All of the month/year
selections appear as they should--you can have a look. The forecast items
no longer appear.
The [[[DAILYCHARTS]]], [[[MONTHLYCHARTS]]], and [[[YEARLYCHARTS]]] are
from trying to install the WX-HWS page which I haven't
On Friday, February 8, 2019 at 3:03:34 PM UTC-5, Glenn McKechnie wrote:
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>
> The commented code that you see in Bob's template is not the actual
> NOAA generating code. It is a duplicate that I included when we were
> troubleshooting this originally. The original #for...#end for code is
> st
Hi Matt,
Further to Bob's comment regarding those html comments.
The commented code that you see in Bob's template is not the actual
NOAA generating code. It is a duplicate that I included when we were
troubleshooting this originally. The original #for...#end for code is
still contained in the t
Matt,
Thanks for the quick reply. I've been trying to fix things and forgot to
clean up some of the test code changes, sorry. However, when I make the
corrections the drop down NOAA menus are still missing. I have attached my
corrected index.html.tmpl file.
No errors are showing up that I see.
On Friday, February 8, 2019 at 10:04:35 AM UTC-5, bgrattan wrote:
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> Any idea what's going on here? You say its working for you but I can't
> seem to find the correct setting to have both the forecast and NOAA
> summaries. I have attached my Standard/skin.conf
>
in your index.html.tmpl you ha
Matt,
I have upgraded to weewx 3.9.1 and forecast 3.3.2. I thought all was fine
but then found that my NOAA summary drop down menus had disappeared again.
I added the forecast_compact to the Standard skin (with your help, thanks)
and everything seems good except the NOAA menus. The NOAA *.txt
another data point: forecast 3.3.2 works fine with the standard skin, as
show in the attached screenshot.
i included the forecast by adding two lines to index.html.tmpl in the
Standard skin:
#include "forecast_compact.inc"
Current Conditions
On Tuesday, February 5, 2019 at 4:34:24 PM UTC-5, Glenn McKechnie wrote:
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> With hindsight in full, a search on weewx-user returns a couple of
> hits, 2 of interest are...
> https://groups.google.com/d/topic/weewx-user/k3yy2IK__Ow/discussion
> https://groups.google.com/d/topic/weewx-user/p1A
Indeed! That looks better, the menu is now populated and working.
It appears that removing the "search_list_extensions =
user.forecast.ForecastVariables" entry has made all the difference.
That line is still in the copy I have here but I don't have the
forecast extension installed so it had nothi
Glenn,
*I've got it!!!* I checked the original skin.conf under 3.8.2 and noticed
that "search_list_extensions = user.forecast.ForecastVariables" didn't
exist under [CheetahGenerator]. I commented it out in mine and the
summaries worked from drop down lists.
I'll have to go back and figure out w
To get the entries for the dropdown list, the report generator does not
scan the NOAA subdirectory. Instead, it watches what goes by in the
[[SummaryByMonth]] and [[SummaryByYear]] sections, then saves that result.
So, for the dropdown list to populate properly, the [[SummaryByMonth]] and
[[Summar
Glenn,
Had a thought that might not mean anything but here it goes. The page is
not finding the summaries in /NOAA because I am unable to select a month or
year. The box fails to display a drop down list of months or years from
which I would select. It seems that it's the actual drop down list
No insights (to me ) from the files you provided.
What's in no.htaccess? I wouldn't have thought there could be anything
in there that would prevent weewx from using the contents of NOAA.
It's more a webserver control point - but then...?
Ownership and permissions seem okay. root.www-data is typ
Hey Bob,
There is no change, but it confirms that
1.) we are working on the same page (the change has propagated to godaddy)
2.) The [[SummaryByMonth]] and [[SummaryByYear]] sections aren't being
picked up and filled. If weewx couldn't find them, it would complain
with an error - at least it does
Glenn,
Your files are loaded now. Haven't seen any difference.
I upgraded from 3.7.0 to 3.8.2 several months ago. Could there be a problem
with cheetah? Is it possible to reinstall cheetah without messing up the
configuration?
I've also been trying to install WX-HWS, with only partial luck, as it
Bugger - wrong file.
Use this one.
On 04/02/2019, Glenn McKechnie wrote:
> Hi Bob,
>
> The simplest explanation would be that CheetahGenerator is not finding
> the NOAA templates to generate the html links - and that it's not
> throwing an error in the process.
>
> Attached is a version of your
Hi Bob,
The simplest explanation would be that CheetahGenerator is not finding
the NOAA templates to generate the html links - and that it's not
throwing an error in the process.
Attached is a version of your index.html.tmpl that will display the
NOAA filenames it finds. If it finds any (I don't
Glenn,
See below and attached. Thanks Bob
On Sunday, February 3, 2019 at 4:44:22 PM UTC-5, Glenn McKechnie wrote:
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> Okay, it seems that we're back to square one.
>
> Using your template here. It now works. (the utf-8 selection code
> within it must be correcting the problem I encountered.)
Okay, it seems that we're back to square one.
Using your template here. It now works. (the utf-8 selection code
within it must be correcting the problem I encountered.)
Regarding your skin.conf file. If I remove the templates I don't have
from it, then it also works.
ie: I get an index.html page g
Glenn,
Something odd. My index.html.tmpl looks ok (attached) so something is
happening when it's used to generate the page. I have also attached the
skin.conf file in case that helps in understanding what's going on. Both
files are local and the problem is on my local machine as well as the pag
Glenn,
Thanks! I’ll try the fix tomorrow. Not sure how or when this got messed up. As
I haven’t used the summary feature for a while then I haven’t missed it.
Much appreciated! Just curious where you are located?
Will keep you posted.
Bob
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Hi Bob,
Your page at http://grattans.org/wx/ is missing some vital code, which
interestingly you have correct in your last post.
Is that from your local tmpl version?
The navbar code is missing the 6 lines that start with - in the diff below.
@@ -451,17 +451,11 @@
Monthly summ
Glenn,
Here's what I found, so far:
two NOAA directories
/home/weewx/skins/Standard/NOAA - contains 2 template files for and MM
summaries
/home/weewx/pub_html/NOAA - contains all the summary files *.txt from
2007-present day
I substituted the original index.html.tmpl and an older weewx.co
Okay, That just confirms your NOAA problem is somewhere else.
If wxobs is working for you then I'm assuming that will be on your
local computer, as it's not working on your remote (public) side. That
should be fixable, but is not your original issue.
Your original issue...
You mention that the NOA
Glenn,
Still missing the NOAA reports. I moved datepicker.js and it didn't seem to
change anything. I have wxobs running fine and removing datepicker.js
didn't seem to affect it, or anything else.
On Thursday, January 31, 2019 at 7:04:50 PM UTC-5, Glenn McKechnie wrote:
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> I've had this happen
Thanks, Glenn, I’ll check on that tomorrow. Much appreciated for the help.
Bob
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I've had this happen before and its been a javascript problem ,
clashing with similarly named code or a missing script.
wxobs (https://github.com/glennmckechnie/weewx-wxobs ) uses either one
of 2 files, standard.js or seasons.js skins for the generation of the
NOAA templates - but only for itself
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