Dear Jeanna, John, and WeatherCat welcoming committee.
Hello everyone! New poster here with a major issue uploading to AWEKAS
Well since it is your first post, you nonetheless deserve a . . .
Welcome to the WeatherCat forum!
Once you get past this crisis, please do consider introducing yourself to the rest of us on this thread:
http://athena.trixology.com/index.php?board=8.0Have template file from WIKI downloaded and renamed and in correct place. However, the data sent to AWEKAS works only ONCE...then just resends the same data over and over and never updates. WHAT in heaven's name am i missing?
i have tried just about everything and am ready to cry!!
If you followed the Wiki entry, you might have overlooked some of the mechanics associated with how WeatherCat handles web templates. The process is described in the current WeatherCat manual starting on page 98. Keep in mind you need to have two folders to make WeatherCat generate updated templates. The templates are in a "source" folder. What is actually uploaded to the web server is in a destination folder. You can choose the folders using the dialog box that appears on page 103 of the current manual.
Because this can be confusing I recommend that you have naming convention to keep track of the various files. Here is the convention I use:
WC Custom Web Templates = the folder where I keep templates that form my actual weather website.
WC Custom Upload Templates = the folder where I keep additional files (like the awekas_wl.html file.) This allows me to upload to AWEKAS more rapidly than I upload my to my website. However, this does require me to have 3 folders than the 2 mentioned above.
WC Custom Web = the folder were WeatherCat puts all the post-processed files where the web tags have been replaced by actual data. It is from here that WeatherCat will upload the files to your FTP server.
If you use a convention like this, you may find it easier to keep track of which files go where. I keep all these three folder within another central folder, but that's simply one way to arrange things.
I hope that helps you make sense of the way WeatherCat processes these files in general. By all means feel free to ask additional questions.
Cheers, Edouard