On Sun, 2003-08-10 at 12:45, Luis Villa wrote: > Does it have 'extra' stuff? It appears from the contract that we can't > ignore any stuff we don't want to use, so having miscellaneous ads or > strings or whatever would probably be a bad thing. :/ I'm looking a little more closely, and it seems that there is some other links in the XML. I've attached the weather in Phoenix right now (damn hot today :) --Ted
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?> <!--This document is intended only for use by authorized licensees of The Weather Channel. Unauthorized use is prohibited. Copyright 1995-2002, The Weather Channel Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved.--> <weather ver="2.0"> <head> <locale>en_US</locale> <form>MEDIUM</form> <ut>F</ut> <ud>mi</ud> <us>mph</us> <up>in</up> <ur>in</ur> </head> <loc id="USAZ0166"> <dnam>Phoenix, AZ</dnam> <tm>2:57 PM</tm> <lat>33.45</lat> <lon>-112.07</lon> <sunr>5:47 AM</sunr> <suns>7:20 PM</suns> <zone>-7</zone> </loc> <lnks type="prmo"> <link pos="1"> <l>http://www.weather.com/outlook/health/allergies/USAZ0166?par=xoap</l> <t>Pollen Reports</t> </link> <link pos="2"> <l>http://www.weather.com/outlook/travel/flights/citywx/USAZ0166?par=xoap</l> <t>Airport Delays</t> </link> <link pos="3"> <l>http://www.weather.com/outlook/events/special/result/USAZ0166?when=thisweek&par=xoap</l> <t>Special Events</t> </link> <link pos="4"> <l>http://www.weather.com/services/desktop.html?par=xoap</l> <t>Download Desktop Weather</t> </link> </lnks> </weather>
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