24th August 2000, 01:10 pm
For some time now we’ve been connected to the Internet by the Danish
provider Stofa. The connection is done via a
cable-modem, so we can get a throughput of about 100 Kb per second. That’s
not so bad :-)
The only problem was that Stofa didn’t have a
flat-rate solution. But they have now and it’s called FlexRate. With FlexRate you
can download up to 2 gigabytes every month for just 200 Danish krones
(approximately 25$). Today we pay about 450 Danish krones a month (about 55$).
So, now I just cant wait to the new subscription is active!
20th August 2000, 12:21 pm
PHP Weather will now calculate the relative
humidity for you. It does this by using the temperature, and dew-point.
This also means thay you ought to be using at least version 1.17. I know
the version-number has been incrementing pretty fast lately, but as you
already know this is open source software,
so user requests will be implemented as soon as I get the time.
And don’t worry, your old scripts will still works with this release, so there’s
really no excuse for not upgrading :-)
18th August 2000, 05:13 pm
I’ve just updated PHP Weather again. There was a bug
in the code that parsed the air-pressure. I now know that the pressure can
be written both as A2991 and as Q1013. The first form is 29.91 inHg
and the second is 1013 hPa.
I thought that the pressure was always measured in hPa, so all the
altimeter_* numbers were wrong if the pressure was reported in inHg.
PHP Weather now deals correctly with both forms.
14th August 2000, 09:25 pm
The version-number in you copy of PHP Weather
should now say 1.11. You can find this number in the top of phpweather.inc.
This time Stefan Wiesendanger has
speeded up the parsing by replacing the large switch- and case-statements
with a couple of arrays. This also makes it easy to translate PHP Weather
into other languages. If you do so, then please mail
me, so that I can organize the translations.
12th August 2000, 03:39 pm
Last week gimpster.com had a kind of anniversary. I’ve now had my domain
six months! That meant that I’ve just paid almost 100 dollars to
NETsite :-) But that’s okay — they have been
quick and helpful when answering my questions. It only took them a few
days to transfer me to this new server.