On ven., 2012-04-20 at 23:26 +0200, W. Martin Borgert wrote: > On 2012-04-20 22:03, Yves-Alexis Perez wrote: > > Well, that just means Berlin exists not only in Germany. > > "Berlin/Schonefeld" (correct would be "Berlin/Schönefeld"), > Berlin-Tempelhof, Berlin-West (not so relevant since 1989), > "Schoneiche/Berlin" (correct would be "Schöneiche/Berlin"), > Birkenwerder bei Berlin, Bernau bei Berlin, and Marienfelde are > all in or near Berlin, Germany. >
http://www.weather.com/search/enhancedlocalsearch?where=berlin&loctypes=1003,1001,1000,1,9,5,11,13,19,20&from=hdr_localsearch > > So you select Berlin, The Gambia? > > I thought I did, but now I tried again: If I select "Berlin, The > Gambia", the tooltip says "Berlin, Germany", so it results > unexpectedly right. There is another option "Berlin," (nothing > after the comma, which I assumed meant the by far largest > Berlin, Germany), which results in Berlin, South Africa. Yeah, > > Btw., it seems the weather plugins search mechanism is confusing > more things, e.g. when I enter a Berlin "zip code" (postal code, > Postleitzahl), such as 10111, only "New York, NY (10111)" is > returned. When I enter "Berlin", there is a list of eight > Berlins with two letters behind, which I interprete as ISO > country codes: "Berlin, GA" in Gabon, "Berlin, MA" in Morocco, > "Berlin, MD" in the republic of Moldova etc. However, it seems, > that those Berlins do not exist at all. > > What do you mean by “those Berlins do not exist at all”? -- Yves-Alexis
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