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| pbolduc |
Jan 15 2005, 08:59 PM
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If you are tired of providing your clients with weather feeds that take visitors off of their site or slam their site with ads, I finally found one after searching for hours.
Here's a link to a FREE php script that pulls the feed directly from any airport in the world to your site. It is easy to customize and has simple, well documented installation instructions. http://www.mattsscripts.co.uk/mweather.htm hope you find it helpful... a good one for designers to archive as you will most likely need it some day for a client. Check out Matt's other free scripts as well. pete 8) |
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Jun 24 2008, 01:13 AM
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Premium Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: [HOSTED] Posts: 158 Joined: 12-March 08 From: New Jersey USA Member No.: 59,194 |
If you are tired of providing your clients with weather feeds that take visitors off of their site or slam their site with ads, I finally found one after searching for hours. Here's a link to a FREE php script that pulls the feed directly from any airport in the world to your site. It is easy to customize and has simple, well documented installation instructions. http://www.mattsscripts.co.uk/mweather.htm hope you find it helpful... a good one for designers to archive as you will most likely need it some day for a client. Check out Matt's other free scripts as well. pete 8) Gonna have to check this one out. I know that you can always get RSS feeds From the National Weather Service and National Hurricane Center, and many other weather sites. and there a lot of other free RSS readers out too. Many in PHP HTML JAVA and Flash. |
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