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Re: emacspeak-websearch-weather starts Galeon unless ...



[I hope this is not a duplicate.  I inadvertently included
rdc1x@xxxxxxxxxxx in the address and the mail was rejected.  My
`input' directory has the message, so something did not go out.]

"T. V. Raman" writes

    I'm very confused -- c-e?w 95123 returns the weather for san jose correctly

Differing formats!

I just tried your Zip code and got both the Area Forecast and the
table with Humidity, etc. from the United States weather bureau.
(No current temperature data.)

However, I also tried my Zip code, 01242, and did not see an Area Forecast. 
My Web page lacks the word `Area'.

The default URI, emacspeak-websearch-weather-uri,

    http://www.srh.noaa.gov/zipcity.php?inputstring=

works for me.  That is fine.

Also, in a Web browser, I can search for an input string from the
Eastern Regional Headquarters; I just change the srh to an erh.  When
I do that, I receive the same page.  There is no Area Forecast.

Perhaps, if the Web page lacks the word `Area' it should seek

    img alt="Detailed text forecast" 

and list forecasts from   Today:    through   </td>


rdc1x@xxxxxxxxxxx, I sent a message to blacklist_comcastnet.

Weirdly enough, I have never received those CCs of my messages to you
from gnu.org, although I have received others.

Thanks!

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