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New Post 5/6/2008 8:56 AM
User is offline RegGFX
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Weather Modules GONE MAD!? 

Hi...

I'm having some issues with modules using weather.com as a feed... well this morning i've noticed an issue. 
Suddenly all weather module feeds are reporting the following error " Bad or missing query parameters in request."

Does anyone have any ideas as to what is going on with the Weather Modules that feed via weather.com?

I have to find a fix for this.
Anyone who is using a DNN weather module Please check yours and see if you're getting the same error and please Advise.

Thanks

 
New Post 5/6/2008 9:53 AM
User is offline Rhys
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Re: Weather Modules GONE MAD!? 

Could it be something to do with global warming? Sorry - couldn't resist it .

I've no experience with any weather modules so I'm only offering a general suggestions. Do you know what URL you're using to read the data from weather.com? It sounds like weather.com may have changed their system server-side. If you don't know what URL you're using something like Fiddler (http://www.fiddlertool.com/fiddler/) should be able to show you.

Good luck, Rhys.


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New Post 5/6/2008 10:10 AM
User is offline Justin Ball
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Re: Weather Modules GONE MAD!? 

I am using the module also. (Oliver Hines), and I received an email from weather.com last week. it appears to be caused by this.

Important Information Regarding Your weather.com XML Data Feed

 We are contacting you because you are a registrant for the weather.com XML Data Feed (the “Service”). We are providing you with IMPORTANT INformATION REGARDING THE CONTINUATION OF YOUR ACCESS TO THE SERVICE. Your registered application may or may not currently be in compliance with the terms of our agreement (please refer to the developer SDK containing the license agreement – see link below). We are in the process of updating the Service to programmatically validate certain licensing conditions. Beginning May 6, 2008, if your application is not in compliance with these terms, the Service will no longer return data to your application.

The complete terms and conditions surrounding the use of the Service can be found in the developer SDK along with graphical icons that are necessary to represent the sky conditions associated with our current conditions and forecast data, and our logo. This SDK can be accessed by clicking on the link below.

http://download.weather.com/web/xoap/sdk.zip

You may update your user profile or change your product selections at any time by logging in to the weather.com registration system with the following information:

Sign-In Page: https://registration.weather.com/ursa/xmloap/step2
E-mail address: *****

The Service includes:

  • city search capability for all locations covered by www.weather.com;
  • location specific information necessary for data presentation;
  • current condition information (Observations) for the selected location; and
  • up to five (5) days of forecast information (the current day’s forecast plus four additional days of forecast information in consecutive order beginning with tomorrow’s forecast) for the selected location in ten (10), 12-hour day-parts.

VERY IMPORTANT

YOU MAY NOT USE THE SERVICE TO CREATE WEATHER AND WEATHER-RELATED PRODUCTS TO BE DISPLAYED ON HANDHELD OR OTHER WIRELESS DEVICES.

YOU MAY NOT USE THE SERVICE IN CONNECTION WITH AMONG OTHER THINGS, ANY BROADCAST TELEVISION, INTERACTIVE TELEVISION, CABLE TELEVISION, TELEPHONE OR DSL SERVICES, DIGITAL CABLE SERVICES, HEAD-END-IN-THE-SKY SATELLITE SYSTEMS, RADIO, PRINT PUBLICATIONS, DIGITAL BROADCAST SATELLITES, TELEMATICS, TELETEXT, VIDEO-ON-DEMAND, KIOSKI DISPLAY, OR OTHER PUBLIC OR PRIVATE INformATION DISPLAY UNIT, WIRE-LINE TELEPHONE, OR AS ALL OR PART OF ANY STREAMING VIDEO OR AUDIO CONTENT OR FOR DELIVERY BY ANY MEANS OTHER THAN STATIC DISPLAY ON A TRADITIONAL WEB PAGE ON YOUR WEBSITE OR DESKTOP APPLICATION.

YOU MAY NOT USE ANY LATITUDE OR LONGITUDE DATA ASSOCIATED WITH A LocID OR ZIP CODE EVEN IF SUCH INformATION IS RETURNED AS PART OF AN XML DOCUMENT FROM THE XML FEED.

USE OF THE SERVICE IN VIOLATION OF THE TERMS OF YOUR AGREEMENT WITH TWCi MAY RESULT IN YOUR IMMEDIATE TERMINATION AND PAYMENT OF MONETARY DAMAGES TO TWCi.

To comply with the terms of the Agreement, Your Website or Desktop Application must, among other things:

  • display weather data for no more than three (3) locations at a time;
  • adhere to the data request rules, usage rules, and refresh rates outlined in Exhibit B of the Agreement;
  • clearly separate TWCi data from other data within a single visual element;
  • identify that the weather data comes from TWCi by incorporating The Weather Channel logo containing an embedded link to the www.weather.com home page (one of 5 Required Links);
  • provide four (4) promotional links, selected by TWCi and provided through the Service on each data call, back to www.weather.com for additional weather information in close proximity to the TWCi Content as set forth in Exhibit B of the Agreement; and
  • be free of charge to your end-users.

If you cannot meet these requirements but would still like to use our weather data, please contact our business development department at 770-226-0000.

Thank you for your continued support!

Your friends at The Weather Channel Interactive, Inc. (a/k/a weather.com)

 
New Post 5/6/2008 10:27 AM
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Re: Weather Modules GONE MAD!? 

Glad to see I'm not alone in this!  I never got the above notice, I just happened to see that my feed was not working any longer.  If it is URL change, where in the module can that be corrected?  Did you try to reach Oliver Hines at all?  I've see a few DNN sites online that are having the same problem, but I guess the site admins haven't noticed it yet!

 
New Post 5/6/2008 10:32 AM
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Re: Weather Modules GONE MAD!? 

this needs to be fixed in the module itself. I haven't tried to contact Oliver yet, hope he is still around...


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