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I've been trying to figure out how I can automatically update my
website, i.e., live data for sunshine from my sunshine recorder. I have it connected to a datalogger (Pico Technology ADC-16), but their supplied software doesn't seem to have a capability to ftp. Anyone know how this could be done so I could have my website automatically display live sunshine duration in hours for that day? ____________________________ Nick G Otter Valley, Devon 83 m amsl http://www.ottervalley.co.uk |
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Nick Gardner wrote:
I've been trying to figure out how I can automatically update my website, i.e., live data for sunshine from my sunshine recorder. I have it connected to a datalogger (Pico Technology ADC-16), but their supplied software doesn't seem to have a capability to ftp. Anyone know how this could be done so I could have my website automatically display live sunshine duration in hours for that day? ____________________________ Nick G Otter Valley, Devon 83 m amsl http://www.ottervalley.co.uk ---------------------- Hi Nick, I don't know if anything can be bolted on from the Cumulus software which does utilise FTP (If you are not familiar with it, Steve Loft who used to contribute on here developed it). http://sandaysoft.com/products/cumulus It does run with Davis but you would probably have to contact Steve or search the Cumulus forum to see if anything is possible. It certainly picks up solar and can transmit to website. By the way, absolutely stunning website, not sure why I haven't looked at it before. Dave www.laindonweather.co.uk |
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Otter Valley, Devon 83 m amsl http://www.ottervalley.co.uk ---------------------- Hi Nick, I don't know if anything can be bolted on from the Cumulus software which does utilise FTP (If you are not familiar with it, Steve Loft who used to contribute on here developed it). http://sandaysoft.com/products/cumulus It does run with Davis but you would probably have to contact Steve or search the Cumulus forum to see if anything is possible. It certainly picks up solar and can transmit to website. By the way, absolutely stunning website, not sure why I haven't looked at it before. Dave www.laindonweather.co.uk I really need to add a huge 'here here' !! Very well put together, with huge volumes of data, but also truly beautiful pictures. Thank you Dave for pointing it out, and Nick specially for the Internet work. Cheers James -- James Brown |
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On Sat, 22 Oct 2011 15:48:16 +0100, Dave Cornwell wrote:
By the way, absolutely stunning website, not sure why I haven't looked at it before. It's fast and works but.. The text overlaid on the poppies image on the homepage is almost impossible to read. The image is too "fussy" and the top line is the same green (ANADI) as the green that is fading into the image. On the graphs with two plots you can't tell which line is for which scale. One can possibly guess for some of them but others are completely ambigious, like wind speed and direction. -- Cheers Dave. Nr Garrigill, Cumbria. 421m ASL. |
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On 22/10/2011 16:34, Dave Liquorice wrote:
The text overlaid on the poppies image on the homepage is almost impossible to read. The image is too "fussy" and the top line is the same green (ANADI) as the green that is fading into the image. On the graphs with two plots you can't tell which line is for which scale. One can possibly guess for some of them but others are completely ambigious, like wind speed and direction. The homepage looks absolutely fine on my screen, and on others I've checked with the text being easy to read but I have changed the colours and fonts so hopefully it will be clearer to read. As for the graphs, yes that was an oversight but I am having trouble altering them to show which Y axis the plots refer to. As a get by I have put some text in saying that all plots in white do refer to the Y1 (left-hand) axis. Glad the site is fast. Thanks all for your kind comments as I have put (and continue to do so), a lot of effort (when I have the time) in making the site as interesting and presentable as possible. Just noticed a couple of broken links! Damn..... I will email Cumulus Steve about supporting the R&D sunshine recorder. ____________________________ Nick G Otter Valley, Devon 83 m amsl http://www.ottervalley.co.uk |
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On Sat, 22 Oct 2011 20:22:30 +0100, Nick Gardner wrote:
The homepage looks absolutely fine on my screen, and on others I've checked with the text being easy to read but I have changed the colours and fonts so hopefully it will be clearer to read. I probably don't have the font you are setting I see text in a serif roman style. You can't rely on any particular font being available to a browser. Just noticed the javascript that does the buttons at the bottom of the home page doesn't work here either and there is no fall back. I get empty boxes. You can't rely on javascript being enabled in a browser. Though in may case it is but it's rather old and you maybe using functions it doesn't understand... It can be quite interesting shoving a page you a have written (or generate on the fly) through http://browsershots.org/ As for the graphs, yes that was an oversight but I am having trouble altering them to show which Y axis the plots refer to. As a get by I have put some text in saying that all plots in white do refer to the Y1 (left-hand) axis. Can you change the colour of the titles? For example if the white plot is Wind Speed have that title in white and Wind Direction title in the blue. -- Cheers Dave. Nr Garrigill, Cumbria. 421m ASL. |
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Nick Gardner wrote:
Thanks all for your kind comments as I have put (and continue to do so), a lot of effort (when I have the time) in making the site as interesting and presentable as possible. ------------------------ It must have taken ages, certainly puts my efforts to shame! I've tried it on Opera, Sea Monkey (Mozilla based), Safari and IE8. The only thing I can find is that the red writing at the bottom of the home page is a bit difficult to see and for some reason (javascript?) is scrambled a bit on IE8. Dave |
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