OK, Here's what I did,

As before, everything works wonderfully except graphs and reports (both locally and remotely) yet the CWOP, PWS, etc are updating fine. Below is three loops on the syslog file. Another thing I did was to move the remote files to another server (www.thechurchatmorley.org/weather) and the main difference was that in the http://www.thechurchatmorley.org/json/ directory there was only an index.html file but I noticed a weather/belchertown directory with a /json directory that was populated with the *.json files so I copied them up one directory and suddenly I have graphs. Working with this premise I looked in the belchertown config file and the top line is >> belchertown_root_url = "" << so my question now is should there be something in the quotes in the above "Belchertown URL" line? If so, then what am I missing? /*
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/*(continued) SUCCESS! Once I filled in the "belchertown root" path all works beautifully, as far as I am able to tell so far EVERYTHING works, graphs, reports, earthquakes. I wish to thank everyone for all their patience and help. I'm not sure I could have done it without it.*/


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On 12/1/2018 1:22 PM, Pat wrote:
Attached is what I'm seeing when I try to access http://weather.w0avq.org/json/day.json directly.

On Saturday, December 1, 2018 at 2:21:07 PM UTC-5, Pat wrote:

    Having your site URL is helpful and this is an interesting one.
    When I try to access your chart data directly via
    http://weather.w0avq.org/json/day.json
    <http://weather.w0avq.org/json/day.json> I'm seeing in the Chrome
    Console a blocked page to sedoparking. Do you know what this is?
    Is this your web hosting provider?

    The other directories look good, so maybe the /json/ folder is
    missing and your provider is trying to send a 404 in a weird way?
    Try putting an index.html with a "hello world" inside of it to see
    *something* work in http://weather.w0avq.org/json/.
    <http://weather.w0avq.org/json/.>..

    Admittedly, I don't have any experience with the ftpuploader - so
    there very well could be a fault with that extension but I'm not
    familiar with. Your NOAA reports aren't working either - so it
    could be something with the ftpuploader. Can you set debug = 1 in
    weewx.conf and see if it gives any clues?

    On Saturday, December 1, 2018 at 8:40:51 AM UTC-5, John Clark wrote:

        Did as directed and so far all is wonderfully functional
        except the graphs which are not available either through
        localhost or remotely, and the monthly reports only show the
        current month no matter which one I choose. I am convinced
        that I have one (or more) directories looking at the wrong
        place, just haven't tracked it down yet. All info at CWOP, 
        PWS, WUnderground, and weathercloud seem to be correctly
        updated which (to me) further states it is a local problem,
        something pointing the wrong direction. For instance,
        year.json is locally generated just fine (apparently) and
        uploaded just fine, but I cannot read it either locally or on
        the website. This is particularly disquieting as I decided to
        quit shaving my head and it is getting long enough to pull
        out. Just in case it will help the website is
        weather.w0avq.org <http://weather.w0avq.org>

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