Todd, Ken - this is development how I like it
Todd, I assume you're talking about the custom CGI? If so, if I can just spec the changes you want, they are:
1. Add daily high external temperature (Fahrenheit)
2. Add time of daily high external temperature
3. Add daily low external temperature (Fahrenheit)
4. Add time of daily low temperature.
Let me know if this is OK.
Ken, I understand your problems
My preliminary suggestion is to add a tag that switches the web processing from human readable/localised date/time formats to a more machine readable format. I would suggest ISO 8601 - i.e. YYYY-MM-DD and times as hh:mm:ss (24 hour format)). Dates/times are separated by the character 'T'.
A full date/time would be of the format: YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS - i.e. 2012-03-16T22:48:14
So if WeatherCat sees ISO8601DATES$ from that point on until the end of the page (or HUMANDATES$) it switches to the ISO 8601 format for dates and times. Fixed format tags such as t12$ are excluded, I'll also add t12s$ and t24s$ which output with seconds and similarly are excluded.
(Note, I am not in front of the WeatherCat code at the moment (I'm actually deep into
www.F1.com getting ready for the season), but I don't think it'll be too difficult to do this).
Would that cover your requirements?
Cheers,
Stu.