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Get Your Weather Through RSS/XML Feeds | Internet | Tech-Recipes

Started by qdideas · 9 months ago

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  • I am trying to learn how to embed these RSS weather feeds into my existing website. I'm not a TOTAL dummy but I'm feeling like one now that I'm trying to integrate this. Could someone point me to some sources that give a "how to embed an RSS feed into your website" for dummies?
    Everything I find seems targeted at publishers.
  • I'm also interested in this, although I see there have been no responses in over a month. :?
  • <ul id="quote"><h6>TheKog wrote:</h6>I am trying to learn how to embed these RSS weather feeds into my existing website. I'm not a TOTAL dummy but I'm feeling like one now that I'm trying to integrate this. Could someone point me to some sources that give a "how to embed an RSS feed into your website" for dummies?
    Everything I find seems targeted at publishers.</ul> :oops: :oops: :o
  • Sorry, guys. I missed this question the first time around. The problem with easy javascript solutions is that they often pull the feed everytime the web page is pulled. That's bad RSS form.

    Have you tried the scripts on these pages?
    http://p3k.org/rss/?setup=true
    http://jade.mcli.dist.maricopa.edu/feed/
  • Thanks for the info. I'm gonna use the NOAA XML feed on my site.
  • Thumbs Down to rssweather. they have a huge list of canadian locations and most of them just say "Location not found". terribly lame. there is no such thing as a globally available weather feed without some sort of catch. Yahoo requires you to go to their homepage to look up the "location code" for your city, which is lame, someone should offer a complete globally available free weather feed.

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