Ken Ray <k...@sonsothunder.com> wrote: > I'd probably use "screen scraping" techniques; for example, my zip code is > 54701, so I go to weather.com and enter my zip. That takes me to a page > which is this URL: > > http://www.weather.com/weather/local/54701?lswe=54701&lwsa=WeatherLocalUndec > lared&from=searchbox_localwx
Here in France, we have a subsidiary of weather.com named meteo123.com* :-) Anyway, your technique is working -- but, as the web is coded according to the UTF-8 charset, there are some woes with the accented characters ;-> The "charset" property of a stack is read-only - and can only be "MacOS" or "ISO" (i.e. ISO 8859, Latin) Is it possible to work around this, not by hand? Will the UTF-8 charset be implemented in the future? something like "UTFTo mac" and "MacToUTF" ;-) * "http://m.meteo123.com/xhtml/cc/59270" I preferred to take the "Mobile" version, as the code is simpler to parse _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution