On Saturday, June 6, 2020 at 10:13:52 AM UTC-4, vince wrote:
>
> On Saturday, June 6, 2020 at 6:18:28 AM UTC-7, Peter Fletcher wrote:
>>
>> My current weewx report site includes general weather information, but it 
>> also includes information (temperature and humidity in different locations 
>> in my house) which is of interest to me but not (presumably) to anyone 
>> else. I am looking at the possibility of making my weather information 
>> publicly accessible on the internet, but I would like to exclude the 
>> internal results from the public site, while continuing to have them 
>> available to me locally. Is there a straightforward way of configuring 
>> weewx to produce two independent sets of reports in different locations, so 
>> that I can continue to view the current site but a more concise and 
>> relevant site can be made available to others.
>>
>
> Make a custom skin that only includes what you want to make public and 
> only upload that skin to Internet 
>

Thanks!

I was planning to host the internet-accessible site locally and access my 
private site using a different port on the server, but my question was 
intended to be a bit 'lower-level' than the one you answered. However, 
having looked again at the docs and the layout of weewx.conf, it seems to 
be just a matter of making a custom skin (as you suggest) and enabling that 
as an additional report in the Reports section, with a different HTML_ROOT 
specified within the section for the custom skin. I will experiment!

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