But the Google preview is pretty!

I actually think there's lots of room for improvement in the weather
command.  Execute also doesn't play nicely with the auto-geolocation.
It auto fills in "Ann Arbor, United States" for me, which when
executed on Wunderground returns the weather for Annette Island,
Alaska.  (As does "Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States" but "Ann Arbor,
Michigan" pulls up the right weather) So for me any solution based on
Wunderground fails.  Blehhhh.  Also, why are all weather sites so
ugly?

On Jun 16, 2:22 pm, esquifit <[email protected]> wrote:
> Sure.  Anyway, as somebody already pointed out in some other places[1]
> [2], the fact that the preview relies on a different service than that
> of the executed command is not particularly clean, since different
> providers often have different data (which shouldn't happen, but
> that's another problem).  Satyr's solution is a valid alternative.
>
> [1]http://groups.google.com/group/ubiquity-firefox/browse_thread/thread/...
> [2]http://getsatisfaction.com/mozilla/topics/no_weather_preview_with_the...
>
> On 16 Juny, 18:56, Jono DiCarlo <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Esquifit, if I may have your permission to use your code,  I would
> > like to take the fix you included in your post and apply it to the
> > Weather command in the standard feed for the next Ubiquity release.
> > Thank you!
>
> > --Jono, Mozilla Labs
>
>
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