> Yeah, CFHTTP grab the BBC weather page and do some RegEx on it...
Sure, but if you're looking for a specific bit of text to find start
positions, etc, and they change the text, your site starts throwing error
messages.
I've seen a site drag an image from the Met Office
http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/
and display it on their site something like this...
On the home page, click on the weather map. Click on whichever day and
region you want to display on your site. Then find the path to that image
and put the full path on your site, comme ca:
<img src="http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/images/Wday1.gif" alt="Day 2"
border="1">
Gives you an image for your area for today, but you're a bandwidth thief!
It's one way... a true feed would be better.
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