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Anyone know why the Met Office radar page is broken and has been for at
least 24 hours now if not more? - the BBC one is OK - you'd expect the source to be OK. James -- James Brown |
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Anyone know why the Met Office radar page is broken and has been for at least 24 hours now if not more? - the BBC one is OK - you'd expect the source to be OK. James Hi James, it's still updating ok on the on the Aviation Briefing Service so it must just be a problem with that page, best regards, Alan -- Wirral, Merseyside. 53.2N 3.0W 40m amsl |
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In message , Alan Duckers
writes Anyone know why the Met Office radar page is broken and has been for at least 24 hours now if not more? - the BBC one is OK - you'd expect the source to be OK. James Hi James, it's still updating ok on the on the Aviation Briefing Service so it must just be a problem with that page, best regards, Alan Thanks Alan. I am assuming it's not a specific ISP problem, but the images are not available on the Met Office home page - clicking on rainfall, having said that probably a certain member here will have a word in the ear of someone and it will be fixed even as I write! Cheers, James -- James Brown |
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"James Brown" wrote in message ... snipped Thanks Alan. I am assuming it's not a specific ISP problem, but the images are not available on the Met Office home page - clicking on rainfall, having said that probably a certain member here will have a word in the ear of someone and it will be fixed even as I write! .... it is important to complain *direct* to the customer centre ) or talk to them direct: no *automatic* action will be taken on posting to this newsgroup, and more importantly, no log of the event will be made. Martin. |
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Hi - The picture is absent, though the rest of the page in OK. Have
reported fault as suggested by Martin. Cheers-John. York, North Yorkshire. "James Brown" wrote in message ... Anyone know why the Met Office radar page is broken and has been for at least 24 hours now if not more? - the BBC one is OK - you'd expect the source to be OK. James -- James Brown |
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In message , martin
rowley writes "James Brown" wrote in message . .. snipped Thanks Alan. I am assuming it's not a specific ISP problem, but the images are not available on the Met Office home page - clicking on rainfall, having said that probably a certain member here will have a word in the ear of someone and it will be fixed even as I write! ... it is important to complain *direct* to the customer centre ) or talk to them direct: no *automatic* action will be taken on posting to this newsgroup, and more importantly, no log of the event will be made. Martin. Have done like others now, perhaps the volume will get something going. James -- James Brown |
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"James Brown" wrote in message ... Have done like others now, perhaps the volume will get something going. James .... hopefully, but it's probably worth remembering that many web pages aren't supported operationally, i.e. they will only be attended to on a Mon-Fri basis. Jon. |
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"Jon O'Rourke" wrote in message ... "James Brown" wrote in message ... Have done like others now, perhaps the volume will get something going. James .... hopefully, but it's probably worth remembering that many web pages aren't supported operationally, i.e. they will only be attended to on a Mon-Fri basis. Jon. .... another reason to get the fault logged ... products available via the External site should be properly supported. |
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Also these 2 pages not avail' Saturday & today
3day surface pressure animation http://www.meto.govt.uk/weather/charts/animation.html Europe cloud and pressure composite http://www.meto.govt.uk/weather/charts/composite.html jrm On Sun, 27 Jul 2003 14:32:44 +0100, "Jon O'Rourke" wrote: "James Brown" wrote in message . .. Have done like others now, perhaps the volume will get something going. James ... hopefully, but it's probably worth remembering that many web pages aren't supported operationally, i.e. they will only be attended to on a Mon-Fri basis. Jon. |
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On Sun, 27 Jul 2003 14:32:44 +0100, "Jon O'Rourke"
wrote: "James Brown" wrote in message . .. Have done like others now, perhaps the volume will get something going. ... hopefully, but it's probably worth remembering that many web pages aren't supported operationally, i.e. they will only be attended to on a Mon-Fri basis. That seems odd, not to have 24/7 technical support for popular webpages and/or those fed by almost realtime data (including the free radar pages). Especially for such a large and well respected organisation as the Met Office. Even Avbrief manage to fix broken stuff at weekends. -- Dave |
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