Mike Pietruk wrote:
Now, what we would need to know next from whoever at GWMicro wrote this script is this: are Wunderground parameters set by the script or how they happen to be on your pc?

That would be me. WoN parses the HTML page that comes back when entering a location. In that HTML, there's a link to the XML source for the weather conditions of that location. Using the Windows WinHTTP object, I download that XML, parse the condition information, and present that (either by speaking it, or displaying it in a dialog, depending on which command you choose). No special parameters are passed when retrieving the initial HTML, so whatever the defaults WU uses are what I get back. If there's some way to designate how the search results should return, I can investigate passing those along with the location, and perhaps that would return a different result.

Aaron

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