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Rated3.1/5 (5 ratings)
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A self contained class that pulls near realtime XML weather and forecast info.
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This class pulls current weather and weather forecast information from interceptvector.com's XML feeds. interceptvector provides comprehensive US and international feeds. The class can be used to easily add weather statistics and weather forecast information to any website that supports php. Comments and an example script are included. Released via GPL.

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Free
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Free
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7,456
Submitted on
9th May 2003
Last Updated
11th February 2009

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(5 ratings)
Average User Rating: 3.1/5
Not the fault of the class
Reviewed byAnonymousonWed, 6th August 2003
Rating 5 - Excellent
In version 1.1 the class got a major upgrade including improved error handling, date conversion to local time, and support for localization files, with a number of languages provided. Unfortunately the service it supports (weather.interceptvector.com) went down and has been in limbo for quite some time. If the service returns, this may be a useful class again, but at present, the conditions described in the previous review are related to interceptvector being unavailable.
Nice Idea But...
Reviewed byAnonymousonMon, 12th May 2003
Rating 2 - Fair
I took a look at the home site and was unable to view an example. The site was loaded with errors, and broken links. By their own admission they've been having bandwidth problems, and one person/IP that has been pounding their site. I would wonder if you used this script, if you would have a report generated or a "file not found" when looking for the XML data feed.
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