It's the biggest problem with writing programmes to an undefined API, Autie
can change her mind!
It would be helpful if there could be somewhere changes could be posted ...
oh, that' here isn't it?
On 06/07/07, Richard Lockwood [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear BBC,
Thak you for changing the
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If you need cheering up, you could use this map:
www.sdldev.co.uk/weather/mariannesmap.asp
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If you need cheering up, you could use this map:
www.sdldev.co.uk/weather/mariannesmap.asp
:-)
Cheers,
R.
On 7/6/07, Ian Moss
At 00:02 +0100 29/3/07, James Brook wrote:
Hello All,
I've finally gotten around to having a play with the weather RSS feeds and I
notice that one of the feed's trips up my xml parser.
http://feeds.bbc.co.uk/weather/feeds/rss/5day/id/3374.xml - has an illegal
character in the name the in the
There will be atom feeds containing day 1 of the five day forecast for
all locations available on the bbc weather site very soon (where very
soon 2 weeks). This is what the Met Office have agreed to without a
developer key system in place. I'm not sure what has happened to the
developer key
That sounds rad, and, exactly what i need.:)PS: Ian, Ben was monkeying about with trying to get weather feeds working with all kinds of hoohah, perhaps you could dig around in your new hat and see where that's all at? i'm sure many of us on this list would like to play with weather more, (oh, to
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Ah - ignore my lat mail then. J
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Hello all,
Kim's right, these feeds should be used outside the BBC's site and from
that perspective, in the morning after the night before, I realise I
probably shouldn't have posted my previous
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Hello all,
Kim's right, these feeds should be used outside the BBC's site and from
At 17:41 +0100 28/7/06, Ian Forrester wrote:
Can I also point out that Weather.com and Yahoo both provide RSS
feeds and a API for those dying to know what the weather will be ;)
http://developer.yahoo.com/weather/index.html
Like Ben said, please be patient. There are lots of data which we
Yeah! That was quick work, and fab, thanks, but
Next time eh?
Sorry!
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Sent: 05 February 2006 15:58
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Hi,
Is there any word on when the weather feeds are being released?
I went to OpenTech
/2005 11:25 PM
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Is there any word on when the weather feeds are being released?
I went to OpenTech 05, and I seem to recall it was happening next
week!
Oh, it's a long story - but I'm sorry it's been delayed and I'm hoping
Fair play, the delay is annoying, as is building up a false
expectation - but I'll wager my tuppence that Ben and Jem are
more fed up with the wrangling causing the delay than anyone
outside the BBC :-(
Er, yes!
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Is there any word on when the weather feeds are being released?
I went to OpenTech 05, and I seem to recall it was happening next
week!
Oh, it's a long story - but I'm sorry it's been delayed and I'm hoping
we can get this out in the next 14 days or so.
Sorry for sending a chase but I'm
At 20:40 +0100 20/10/05, Jonathan Chetwynd wrote:
In fact I have it on excellent authority that the Met office use SVG
in their back office, but that their clients require other
formats Thy rely on paying customers and that is apparently why
they don't yet provide an SVG front-end.
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Subject: Re: [backstage] Weather feeds
Is there any word on when the weather feeds
are being released? I went
to OpenTech 05, and I seem to recall
...
This is, of course, the unofficial answer!
K
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Is there any
They are top folk, I used to work there, but my point still stands with
regards to thier website.
Tom Loosemore wrote:
yeah, the Met Office are Thoroughly Top Folk against whom I'll not
hear a bad word...
:o)
- damn, sorry, am I still allowed smileys?
In fact I have it on excellent
2005 15:04
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Subject: Re: [backstage] Weather feeds
Is there any word on when the weather
feeds are being released? I went
to OpenTech 05, and I seem to recall
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Sent: 20 October 2005 15:04
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Is there any word on when the weather feeds are being released? I went
to OpenTech 05, and I seem to recall it was happening next week!
Oh, it's a long
According to my mole in weather, the feeds are ready, but awaiting Ben's
return to be launched. This is assuming there aren't any HPIs (horrible
policy issues) that neither of us know about...
This is, of course, the unofficial answer!
*Does his happy dance* ... sorry about that! :-)
Do
In fact I have it on excellent authority that the Met office use SVG
in their back office, but that their clients require other
formats Thy rely on paying customers and that is apparently why
they don't yet provide an SVG front-end.
regards
Jonathan Chetwynd
Accessibility Consultant
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