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WW.exe I would think. :iconbiggrin:

Doesn't the XML data have it? weather.com has it. They use it at least here; http://www.weather.com/outlook/recreati ... 1&dayNum=0

BTW Note, the weather.com URL uses a zipcode rather than a weather code. ;-)


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EdP wrote:
BTW Note, the weather.com URL uses a zipcode rather than a weather code.

Not always...
http://www.weather.com/weather/local/US ... earch_city

It depends if you search for your city by name or zip code.

I did not see the zip code in the XML.


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Do you use other input sources for WW? Do they have the zip code?

Regardless, as long as you can get the MOONRISE and MOONSET times I'll be happy. :icon_smile:


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EdP wrote:
Do you use other input sources for Weather Watcher? Do they have the zip code?

No yet... and I'm not sure if they include the zip code. Keep in mind that the zip code is only good inside of the US.

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Regardless, as long as you can get the MOONRISE and MOONSET times I'll be happy.

Where is that info? :-s


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Regardless, as long as you can get the MOONRISE and MOONSET times I'll be happy.

Where is that info? :-s

Well, for me it comes from WW.exe, for you I don't know. :???: It's like the new ALERTS and LOCATION tags, I don't see them in the XML data either but they work. ;-)

Someplace in the world of weather.com the times exist, since they display them on several of their pages of which the only one I can find at the moment is: http://www.weather.com/outlook/recreati ... 9&dayNum=0 . So they've got to be around somewhere. :icon_smile:

If weather.com doesn't have it this looks interesting: http://aa.usno.navy.mil/data/docs/RS_OneDay.html . Apparently it can be computed!! :shock:

http://htdconnect.com/~bsidell/moonrise.htm

http://www.almanac.com/rise/

http://www.almanac.com/rise/results.php ... type=place


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EdP wrote:
Well, for me it comes from ww.exe

Okay... I guess my question is where do you see the moonrise and moonset in the ww.exe that you're using?


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Mike Singer wrote:
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Well, for me it comes from ww.exe

Okay... I guess my question is where do you see the moonrise and moonset in the ww.exe that you're using?

Sorry, my humor failed. :sad: Now you see why I'm not a comedian. :cry:

I was implying that all my info, in the general sense not moon times specific sense, comes from ww.exe.

You know that a joke has failed when you have to explain it. :oops:


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