02-26-2003, 12:07 PM -
It was interesting to try, but I'm thinking that Weather Monitor cannot take multiple lines of HTML as conditions to look for. I am having no luck with my experiments.
Fact is that is a lot different from actual aws code, but doesn't show the true extent of the nasty carriage returns and code spacing
There is a tiny chance that this could work with the correct amount of luck or fiddling, but I'm thinking not. To me, having nice moon icons at night is not worth a lot of work.. particularly considering that the next version will be along in weeks or months.
Oh well.. save your icons for then
/Mark
Fact is that
Code:
Partly cloudy night
Code:
Tonight</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td bgcolor="#FFFFFF" valign="top"><img src="icons/nt_partlycloudy.GIF"
There is a tiny chance that this could work with the correct amount of luck or fiddling, but I'm thinking not. To me, having nice moon icons at night is not worth a lot of work.. particularly considering that the next version will be along in weeks or months.
Oh well.. save your icons for then
/Mark