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Re: Calling web service through URL and returning XML
Scott,
why go trough the trouble,
my xmlReader will catch the bird ;-)
On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 8:12 PM, Scott Klement
<[1]sk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hiya Ron,
Sorry, I think I didn't explain myself clearly. �I need a link to
the
"getting started" page for Weather.com's XML service. (Not the link
you're feeding into HTTPAPI.)
I went to Weather.com and looked around the site (clicking the
menus,
etc) and didn't find anything related to an XML web service.
�There's no
way I can learn or understand how their XML document works if I've
never
seen their site, it's documentation, etc.
On 6/28/2011 12:36 PM, Ron Koontz wrote:
>
>
[2]http://xoap.weather.com/weather/local/30339?cc=*&dayf=5&link=xoap&p
rod=xoap&par=[PartnerID]&key=[LicenseKey]
>
> �you have to sign up for the Id and key. �It takes like 30 seconds
to
> do it. I can get the data just not sure about the parser part.
�Still
> green on this. �I'm liking it and can't stop playing around...
>
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