Weather Docklet Problem
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(reposted from https://forums.stardock.com/index.aspx?ForumID=175&AID=109266)
Hi,
I've been searching for a while now for a solution but can't seem to find one.
I'm having trouble with the weather dockelt. I have checked my firewall settings and my browser but still can't trace why i'm not getting any weather at all (always getting unavailable).
I am able to browse the weather.com website without any problems. And I have also disabled all my firewalls to check if its a firewall problem.. but still no weather updates
I also have DesktopX and the weather objects that use weather.com works.
I have also downloaded the ObjectDock Docklet SDK, and got the source code of the WeatherDocklet. Checking the souce, tested xoap.weather.com link and it f**king works on my browsers. I even put it in the proper zip code location for my location and it does work on the browser (receiving the proper XML data). But it seems the actual Weather Docklet doesn't work. How come??
I hope somebody has found the solution for this already...
Regards,
AcidSlide
Hi,
I've been searching for a while now for a solution but can't seem to find one.
I'm having trouble with the weather dockelt. I have checked my firewall settings and my browser but still can't trace why i'm not getting any weather at all (always getting unavailable).
I am able to browse the weather.com website without any problems. And I have also disabled all my firewalls to check if its a firewall problem.. but still no weather updates
I also have DesktopX and the weather objects that use weather.com works.
I have also downloaded the ObjectDock Docklet SDK, and got the source code of the WeatherDocklet. Checking the souce, tested xoap.weather.com link and it f**king works on my browsers. I even put it in the proper zip code location for my location and it does work on the browser (receiving the proper XML data). But it seems the actual Weather Docklet doesn't work. How come??
I hope somebody has found the solution for this already...
Regards,
AcidSlide