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> On 09 Jul 2001 11:27:36 +0200 Martin Geisler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >Have you seen the latest code in CVS? The index.php page does exactly
> >that, if I'm not mistaken.
> Pretty obvious I haven't... ;-)
No... I've just uploaded a snapshot of it so that you can play with it
here:
http://phpweather.sourceforge.net/phpweather-CVS/
The copy runs without any configuration - pretty cool I think. The
backend 'null' uses files to store the various information.
You can also take a look at the configurator:
http://phpweather.sourceforge.net/phpweather-CVS/configurator.php
It doesn't work because we can't write to the directory.
> >But it would be great if you would help build a page for PHP
> >Weather - I'll add a directory to CVS called 'web' which will
> >contain the pages. I'll then set up a cron job at SourceForge that
> >will checkout the pages from CVS every 15 minutes. I believe that's
> >how people usually do it.
>
> I'll look into it... if the weather starts to cool down a bit...
> It's 28 degrees C here and rising!
Yes - it's hot here too! The temperature reached 30 degrees C here
yesterday, but fortunately it will be a little cooler today.
> Sven-Erik Andersen
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