|  | Posted by John on 06/15/05 18:24 
On Wed, 15 Jun 2005 03:30:06 +0100, Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups@schestowitz.com>wrote:
 
 >John wrote:
 
 >> On a small web site I am looking after
 >> (http://www.myjourney.ca/weather.shtml) I have a small "weather panel"
 >> (<a href="http://www.wunderground.com/global/stations/71368.html">
 >> <img
 >> src="LONG LINK")
 
 >> Is there a script or command I can insert so that this link will be
 >> refreshed every one minute or so?
 >>
 
 >
 >Refreshing just part of the page will involve frames or JavaScript (AJAX,
 >for example, is about refreshing parts of the page without a complete
 >reload). Considering the fact that both are a bloat and quite unnecessary,
 >I suggest you use metatags to refresh the entire page.
 
 Roy:  After the information given to me here, I'm considering to just leave
 things as they are.  After all, how important is it really what I was trying to
 do?
 >
 >Wunderground used to embed the text in the image so I could snatch it but
 >they now (starting last month) display text on top of a background that
 >represents the current conditions. Have you found a workaround?
 >
 I'm afraid my knowledge of all this is so limited I don't really understand what
 you are asking.
 I have not sseen any difference in the way this is shown on my site.
 
 Thanks for your input!
 
 John <><
 
 A wise monkey is a monkey who doesn't monkey
 with an other monkey's monkey.
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