name that clock???

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  1. Posts : 7
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       #11

    hog1340 said:
    I tried getting the temp to work, I went into the ini and changed the location to my zip code 08759, and deleted unit "m". and only the degree symbol shows

    [Variables]
    ;Find your weather code at Weather.com (like UKXX0296 below) and replace the one in this URL.
    ;To have the temperature display in Farenheit, delete "&unit=m" from the URL.
    URL=http://xoap.weather.com/weather/local/08759?cc=*&dayf=6
    Font=rockwell


    Attached is what I get.

    Thanks

    where it says xoap in the link change it to xml
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  2. Posts : 239
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       #12

    Awesome, thanks everyone for their help fortunately I got it all setup correct =P

    Thanks,
    Kukag
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  3. Posts : 1,065
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #13

    Kukag said:
    Awesome, thanks everyone for their help fortunately I got it all setup correct =P

    Thanks,
    Kukag

    Screenshot.....?
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  4. Posts : 14
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       #14

    Hey Tom that did it. Thanks
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  5. Posts : 824
    Windows 7 Professional 32-bit (6.1, Build 7600)
       #15

    hog1340 said:
    Hey Tom that did it. Thanks
    Changed to xml and it doesn't work for me. I still just see the degree symbol. Any ideas?
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       #16

    Greg S said:
    hog1340 said:
    Hey Tom that did it. Thanks
    Changed to xml and it doesn't work for me. I still just see the degree symbol. Any ideas?
    Nevermind, I had to take ownership of the webparser.dll.
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  7. Posts : 239
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       #17

    Heres the SS RSVR, sorry for the slow reply!



    Thanks,
    Kukag
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  8. Posts : 14
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       #18

    Is there a way to have this stay after restarting the computer? I have to restart "rainmeter" once the computer starts.
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  9. Posts : 824
    Windows 7 Professional 32-bit (6.1, Build 7600)
       #19

    hog1340 said:
    Is there a way to have this stay after restarting the computer? I have to restart "rainmeter" once the computer starts.
    It starts auto for me. I'm using the old version of rainmeter which I copied from my XP install. Only problem I have is with the ClockDate thingy. When time rolls to 10:00 PM, I lose three fourths of the M of PM. I'm sure its a setting in the ini file but haven't tweaked it yet.
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  10. Posts : 239
    Windows 7
       #20

    Hmm ya my rainmeter stays open after shutdown, reboot, etc.

    I'll look around for a fix!
    Thanks,
    Kukag
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