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Re: CumulsMX PHP Webtags

Posted: Wed 15 Sep 2021 3:01 pm
by water01
Updated for all builds up to Build 3147 on 15th September 2021. Sorry been very lax updating this but was forced to bring it up to date as I have a new Ecowitt Station!!

Please note the Ecowitt CO2 sensor webtags do not contain the - (hyphen) in the PHP names as the CumulusMX webtags do) as the - is not allowed in a PHP variable name.

Re: CumulsMX PHP Webtags

Posted: Mon 23 May 2022 10:35 am
by water01
New version available, updated for all builds up to Build 3184 on 23rd May 2022. Any problems let me know but working OK on my site.

Re: CumulsMX PHP Webtags

Posted: Tue 24 May 2022 8:47 am
by water01
Apologies for those of you who have already downloaded it but it was pointed out to me I had missed some new webtags.

New version available, updated for all builds up to Build 3184 and hopefully including all new standard webtags.

Re: CumulsMX PHP Webtags

Posted: Wed 15 Jun 2022 1:41 pm
by water01
New version available, updated for all builds up to Build 3189 including all new standard webtags.

Re: CumulsMX PHP Webtags

Posted: Thu 16 Jun 2022 7:12 am
by water01
New version available, updated for all builds up to Build 3190 including all new standard webtags.

Re: CumulsMX PHP Webtags

Posted: Fri 17 Jun 2022 8:38 am
by sfws
In an editing error, when you added $CPUTemp (that has no description), you deleted variable and web tag <#cumulusforecast> for description left at line 318.

The textural description is wrong in several lines: 478, 654, 658, 804-807 inclusive, 815, 863, 864, 889-892 inclusive. I will leave it to you to work out what wording does not make sense in each case.

Re: CumulsMX PHP Webtags

Posted: Thu 23 Mar 2023 11:14 am
by water01
New version available, updated for all builds up to Build 3235 including all new standard webtags.

Re: CumulusMX PHP Webtags

Posted: Tue 04 Apr 2023 7:30 pm
by ConligWX
water01 wrote: Sun 19 Apr 2020 9:09 pm Any problems let me know.
your file cumuluswebtags.txt has an error in it.

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$CPUTemp                    = "<#CPUTemp";  //  CPU temperature
should read:

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$CPUTemp                    = "<#CPUTemp>";  //  CPU temperature
PS - also the thread Topic title has a typo :)

Re: CumulusMX PHP Webtags

Posted: Wed 09 Aug 2023 1:49 pm
by water01
New version available (1.60), updated for all builds up to Build 3248 including all new standard webtags.

Re: CumulusMX PHP Webtags

Posted: Tue 12 Dec 2023 9:23 pm
by water01
New version available (1.61), updated for all builds up to Build 3269 including all new standard webtags (on the day of release, a miracle).

Happy Christmas.

Re: CumulusMX PHP Webtags

Posted: Mon 19 Feb 2024 11:42 am
by water01
New version available (1.62), updated for all builds up to Build 3280 including all new standard webtags.

It also includes some webtags that are currently under test in Beta Versions. These will just give blank results until your version of CumulusMX is brought up to date.

Re: CumulusMX Webtags via XLS Template and CURPT

Posted: Sun 24 Mar 2024 7:53 am
by lse-cumulus
Hi David,
just detected your post stream with your CMX Webtag PHP scripts.
I was experimenting in parallel with Cumulus Utils User Reports (from Hans) to produce a list of all existing webtags as txt and html table and found the following way, that I wanted to share with you:
  • let CMX produce the file WebTags.txt during startup
  • Use Excel as some kind of editor and a blueprint table generator via CONCATENATE
  • Paste the WebTags.txt into 1st input column of my spreadsheet
  • option to sort the columns alphabeticlly in xls
  • paste/copy the resulting output columns from xls into .txt files (optionally with CURPT prefix)
  • let CMX or CU UserReports process the .txt file and produce the final output file.txt and integrate it into the webpage

Re: CumulusMX PHP Webtags

Posted: Sun 24 Mar 2024 12:26 pm
by water01
Not sure I see the connection with producing a list of PHP ready webtags. Did you look at the format of cumuluswebtags.txt as this is what is required to allow a server based PHP program access to the webtags as individual items.

Using Excel to edit anything is a bad idea as it imposes it's own formatting rules, which is why people are advised to use Notepad++ to edit weather related files.