Very early days here, but playing around with using the Rapidweaver web authoring software to display the weather data generated by WeatherCat. I haven't quite decided if I'm making this easier or more difficult using Rapidweaver - ha!
When using the WeatherCat Custom Weather option, I see that the gauges and graphs are uploaded by FTP as jpg's as set up in the wx.html page generated by WeatherCat (from the template). This means that these jpg's are available to be displayed in and web page i.e. one produced by Rapidweaver. The Rapidweaver 'Stacks' add-on is the best utility I've found to make web authoring even more drag-and-drop than it is already. Do a Google search for Rapidweaver Stacks if you are not already familiar with this.
OK, so that makes the gauges/graphs available. As you aren't actually going to be displaying the WeatherCat.html page, you can set it up to upload everything if you like, then just pick the jpg's you want. My actual Rapidweaver produced weather page is Weather.html.
That takes care of the gauges/graphs, but what about the text tags? This is where the Custom Web > Additional Files option comes in. I created a new html file called Text_Info.html and just added what I needed - see below:
<FONT FACE="arial">
<FONT SIZE="2">
<p>Current Temp: CT$</p>
<p>Current Dew Point: CD$</p>
<p>High Today: STAT$TEMPERATURE:MAX:TODAY$ TEMPUNITS$ at STAT$TEMPERATURE:MAX:TODAY:TIME$</p>
<p>Low Today: STAT$TEMPERATURE:MIN:TODAY$ TEMPUNITS$ at STAT$TEMPERATURE:MIN:TODAY:TIME$</p>
<p>High Windspeed Today: STAT$WINDSPEED:MAX:TODAY$ MPH at STAT$WINDSPEED:MAX:TODAY:TIME$</p>
<p>Current Rainrate: CR$ </p>
<p>Today's Rain: STAT$RAIN:TOTAL:TODAY$ RAINUNITS$</p>
<p>Rain This Month: STAT$RAIN:TOTAL:THISMONTH$ RAINUNITS$</p>
<p>Rain This Year: STAT$RAIN:TOTAL:THISYEAR$ RAINUNITS$</p>This Text_Info.html file is added to the Custom Web > Additional Files list so that WeatherCat converts it to readings.
This is FTP'ed up to the website by WeatherCat and displayed on the Rapidweaver page using iFrame
This is the actual page - it will change as I play around with it.
http://www.ruyton.demon.co.uk/Weather/Weather.htmlAs I said earlier, not sure if this is actually easier than just editing the raw WeatherCat wx.html template, but it does allow me to set up the page easily using Rapidweaver Stacks.
Regards
Gary
Shrewsbury UK