PostgreSQL support

2001-03-13 Thread Kristian Kristensen
Hi there, I've send a file to Martin which'll handle postgres support. It hasn't been tested... yet, but hopefully some other guy could do that (you see, I don't have a working installation of Postgres and php). I think Martin will put up a beta package soon (right Martin?). See ya'll, and rep

Re: Assigning variables

2001-03-19 Thread Kristian Kristensen
Hi, [Sorry Fred, made a mistake and didn't mail the list :-)] Why don't you just use the array you got from calling decode_metar ?? IMHO it would be more easy to type $myarray['station'] instead of looping through the entire array and then store the vars in other varnames. Just a thought ;-) /

Re: Assigning variables

2001-03-19 Thread Kristian Kristensen
Thats quite okay... I guess that's what's this list is for anyway. Helping eachother out, when phpWeather causes trouble :-) /Kristian -- http://www.whizit.dk | Linux- og Webløsninger http://www.zianet.dk

Custom printing

2001-03-19 Thread Kristian Kristensen
Some people have been asking how to print fx only a limited set of info, instead of printing the huge text pretty_print does. Perhaps someone should consider writing a doc, or something of the different info bits decode_metar returns. With this in hand, it would be quite easy to print only

Re: WMO data via phpweather?

2001-03-25 Thread Kristian Kristensen
Well, as as I can see, the site you're refering to does exactly what phpweather does... gets info about the station and parses it. The station locaters are the same as those used in phpweather, and you should therefore be able to type in and use any station used by your referring site in phpweath

Re: Please don't open that big mail!

2001-07-24 Thread Kristian Kristensen
You bet it is! I just received a mail like that one... and opened it on a windows machine I think the virus tries to delete your windows dir, that's what it tried on mine. /Kristian * GYULAI Mihaly ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > Probably you'll also receive a big (2..3 MB?) mail from an unknown >