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Comment #13 Monday, January 26, 2004 4:11 PM
fourte3n, were you able to get the object working using "city, country"?
For those folks outside the US having trouble, you may want to try looking up your location code. http://weather.yahoo.com/ allows you to browse to your region, country then city. Once you have located your weather, take a look at the page URL. The ending of the location should be the code. e.g. ASXX0112; though I've noticed that many international feeds are incomplete causing the icons not to change or N/A to be displayed.
I hope this helps.
JBNYC I'm not sure why having a proxy would make a difference; Nor do I know why the XML Feed would use a different port then any other Http traffic. Something tells me its not just a proxy causing trouble.
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Comment #20 Thursday, January 29, 2004 12:05 PM
Our company requires a new HTTP request to be authenticated against. Meaning, whenever anyone opens a browser session he/she must authenticate. The XML feeds in the weather objects don't allow for specifying a proxy server and/or username/password info.
Was just curious if someone knew the syntax to somehow enable this.
Thanks
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Comment #1 Saturday, January 24, 2004 12:15 AM