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Subject: From: Date: | More weather stuff A.J. Griglak Tue, 15 Feb 2000 23:56:20 -0500 |
In my quest for the perfect weather report, I've become frustrated because
the national weather service's report. The zones keep changing and
sometimes I end up getting the report for the same county in Connecticut (I
live in NJ). So, I stumbled upon www.weather.com, in which you can input
your zip code such as
http://www.weather.com/weather/us/zips/36hr/08831.html
It's "plug and play" - enter your zip code at the end of the above url,
parse out the junk, and you're all set!
-=A.J.
Here's my parsing script: (See previous posts for meanings...)
bell
r wpdl.htm
f National
d-
d
g:1
CA/ <BR>
CA/ <B>
CA/ </B>
f <BR CLEAR=
REM f =
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c/.' ' ..
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af wxend.txt
w wxtemp.txt
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