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Alternative Monthly Extremes using <#webtag>s
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Re: Alternative Monthly Extremes using <#webtag>s
records.js
I have made many changes/updates to cumulus1 and cumulusMX standard website template files I am not 100% sure which are original anymore. However I think the following describes the original setup.
In C:\cumulusMX\web folder there is a recordsT.dat file. This same file also exists in cumulus1.
This contains arrays of standard looking tags.
This gets processed and delivered to the website as records.js
In cumulusMX and cumulus1 web folders there is also a recordT.htm file which also gets processed and delivered to the website as record.htm
However I don't see where records.js is referenced in these files.
I don't use the .htm files but instead use a static php file on the webserver which is basically the same as the .htm file but references uploaded tag files for the the same data that the uploaded .htm files contain, and uses a php include() to load the .js file.
On further checking it seems the recordsT.dat file is not part of the original builds and am unable to find the original source (apologies to the originator of either of these files).
So.. have attached the recordsT.dat file and the simplest (cumulus1) version of the php file. The php file will require modification to suit the webpage and of course will require a tag file that includes the variables used in the php file.
Included in the .zip is the CUtagsMXT.txt file which is uploaded to the website including a large range of tags.
Trust these files will be of use.
I have made many changes/updates to cumulus1 and cumulusMX standard website template files I am not 100% sure which are original anymore. However I think the following describes the original setup.
In C:\cumulusMX\web folder there is a recordsT.dat file. This same file also exists in cumulus1.
This contains arrays of standard looking tags.
This gets processed and delivered to the website as records.js
In cumulusMX and cumulus1 web folders there is also a recordT.htm file which also gets processed and delivered to the website as record.htm
However I don't see where records.js is referenced in these files.
I don't use the .htm files but instead use a static php file on the webserver which is basically the same as the .htm file but references uploaded tag files for the the same data that the uploaded .htm files contain, and uses a php include() to load the .js file.
On further checking it seems the recordsT.dat file is not part of the original builds and am unable to find the original source (apologies to the originator of either of these files).
So.. have attached the recordsT.dat file and the simplest (cumulus1) version of the php file. The php file will require modification to suit the webpage and of course will require a tag file that includes the variables used in the php file.
Included in the .zip is the CUtagsMXT.txt file which is uploaded to the website including a large range of tags.
Trust these files will be of use.
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Re: Alternative Monthly Extremes using <#webtag>s
......................Imagine, what you will KNOW tomorrow !
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Re: Alternative Monthly Extremes using <#webtag>s
Well done, one tiny problem with the MX version. Line 182 has a spurious ">"
Its a good test for an MX update I have that now allows HTML tags in the format string - global replace of xb/zb
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var monthnames = new Array("January>",
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Re: Alternative Monthly Extremes using <#webtag>s
Sometimes I just hate you !!!
Of course mine is 'fixed' for bold, the technique holds true - should really have created an AKA for < and >Its a good test for an MX update I have that now allows HTML tags in the format string - global replace of xb/zb
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Re: Alternative Monthly Extremes using <#webtag>s
I think I have it now including all my collected data since January 1, 2009
http://www.komokaweather.com/cumulusmx/ ... rd_mx.html
Enjoy,
Paul
http://www.komokaweather.com/cumulusmx/ ... rd_mx.html
Enjoy,
Paul
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C1 www.komokaweather.com/komokaweather-ca
MX https://komokaweather.com/cumulusmx/index.htm /index.html /index.php
MX https://komokaweather.com/cumulusmxwll/index.htm /index.html /index.php
MX https:// komokaweather.com/cumulusmx4/index.htm
C1 www.komokaweather.com/komokaweather-ca
MX https://komokaweather.com/cumulusmx/index.htm /index.html /index.php
MX https://komokaweather.com/cumulusmxwll/index.htm /index.html /index.php
MX https:// komokaweather.com/cumulusmx4/index.htm
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Re: Alternative Monthly Extremes using <#webtag>s
B*gg*r ....
Found one more orphan ">" in the English MX file.
Download again please - sorry ..
Found one more orphan ">" in the English MX file.
Download again please - sorry ..
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Re: Alternative Monthly Extremes using <#webtag>s
Which link would be the most recent?Download again please - sorry
Paul
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C1 www.komokaweather.com/komokaweather-ca
MX https://komokaweather.com/cumulusmx/index.htm /index.html /index.php
MX https://komokaweather.com/cumulusmxwll/index.htm /index.html /index.php
MX https:// komokaweather.com/cumulusmx4/index.htm
C1 www.komokaweather.com/komokaweather-ca
MX https://komokaweather.com/cumulusmx/index.htm /index.html /index.php
MX https://komokaweather.com/cumulusmxwll/index.htm /index.html /index.php
MX https:// komokaweather.com/cumulusmx4/index.htm
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Re: Alternative Monthly Extremes using <#webtag>s
There is only one link per language .... all in the first post.
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Re: Alternative Monthly Extremes using <#webtag>s
But, but, I don't speak FR so have used the only other http://www.komokaweather.com/cumulusmx/ ... rd_mx.html that my poor eyes can find
Paul
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C1 www.komokaweather.com/komokaweather-ca
MX https://komokaweather.com/cumulusmx/index.htm /index.html /index.php
MX https://komokaweather.com/cumulusmxwll/index.htm /index.html /index.php
MX https:// komokaweather.com/cumulusmx4/index.htm
C1 www.komokaweather.com/komokaweather-ca
MX https://komokaweather.com/cumulusmx/index.htm /index.html /index.php
MX https://komokaweather.com/cumulusmxwll/index.htm /index.html /index.php
MX https:// komokaweather.com/cumulusmx4/index.htm
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Re: Alternative Monthly Extremes using <#webtag>s
How odd .....
The file shows in 'edit' view but does not appear in published page ?
.. also the two that showed both had the same attachment number !
All redone.
The file shows in 'edit' view but does not appear in published page ?
.. also the two that showed both had the same attachment number !
All redone.
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Re: Alternative Monthly Extremes using <#webtag>s
Now showing 3 zips and seems fine http://www.komokaweather.com/cumulusmx/ ... rd_mx.html
Enjoy,
Paul
Enjoy,
Paul
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C1 www.komokaweather.com/komokaweather-ca
MX https://komokaweather.com/cumulusmx/index.htm /index.html /index.php
MX https://komokaweather.com/cumulusmxwll/index.htm /index.html /index.php
MX https:// komokaweather.com/cumulusmx4/index.htm
C1 www.komokaweather.com/komokaweather-ca
MX https://komokaweather.com/cumulusmx/index.htm /index.html /index.php
MX https://komokaweather.com/cumulusmxwll/index.htm /index.html /index.php
MX https:// komokaweather.com/cumulusmx4/index.htm
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mx Bug fix - Alternative Monthly Extremes using <#webtag>s
mx versions only - bug fix ...
Whilst channel hopping on what working links are left, I discovered that in the Cu mx version the dates in the far right wet / dry <mouseover> were NOT being parsed.
All good now - download in first post ...
Whilst channel hopping on what working links are left, I discovered that in the Cu mx version the dates in the far right wet / dry <mouseover> were NOT being parsed.
All good now - download in first post ...
......................Imagine, what you will KNOW tomorrow !
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Re: Alternative Monthly Extremes using <#webtag>s
Updates coming soon ....
Just discovered JQuery 3.1 (which of course is the lowest version you are all loading into your page aren't you ? ) has 'depreciated' one of the functions used in the tooltip mouse-overs.
I can't see any obvious harm, but just in case ....
If you want to Do It Yourself, there is only one instance to change.
Using Notepad++ or similar, in your ????T.html file
Search for .andSelf() and replace with .addBack()
Just discovered JQuery 3.1 (which of course is the lowest version you are all loading into your page aren't you ? ) has 'depreciated' one of the functions used in the tooltip mouse-overs.
I can't see any obvious harm, but just in case ....
If you want to Do It Yourself, there is only one instance to change.
Using Notepad++ or similar, in your ????T.html file
Search for .andSelf() and replace with .addBack()
......................Imagine, what you will KNOW tomorrow !
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Re: Alternative Monthly Extremes using <#webtag>s
@beteljuice:
I just noticed on my site that the time of extremes is coded as HH:MM which results in hours:month. If I change it to HH:mm then it displays hours:minutes as it should.
I looked at some of the other websites using this page and some show correctly but others are the same as mine.
Might be worth looking at.
Regards,
Trevor
I just noticed on my site that the time of extremes is coded as HH:MM which results in hours:month. If I change it to HH:mm then it displays hours:minutes as it should.
I looked at some of the other websites using this page and some show correctly but others are the same as mine.
Might be worth looking at.
Regards,
Trevor
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Re: Alternative Monthly Extremes using <#webtag>s
Are you using C1 page variant with CuMX ?
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