Ralph's weather.r
[1/6] from: ralph::abooks::com at: 7-May-2001 15:42
Here's the weather script I've been using at our http://abooks.com site for
some time now (REBOL embedded within PHP). See it in action at:
http://abooks.com/cgi-bin/weather.r
And here's the script (enjoy!):
#!/rebol/rebol --cgi
REBOL[
TITLE: "weather.r"
AUTHOR: "Ralph Roberts"]
print "Content-Type: text/html^/"
a: read http://weather.noaa.gov/cgi-bin/iwszone?Sites=:ncz053
;;;;; go to the NOAA site and find your local weather
;;;;; to get the URL above
b: ""
print <pre>
parse/all a [thru "ZONE FORECAST PRODUCT" copy b thru "</pre>"]
print b
;;;;;; read REBOL FOR DUMMIES, order at http://rebolpress.com
[2/6] from: gjones05:mail:orion at: 8-May-2001 5:14
From: "Ralph Roberts"
> #!/rebol/rebol --cgi
> REBOL[
<<quoted lines omitted: 9>>
> print b
> ;;;;;; read REBOL FOR DUMMIES, order at http://rebolpress.com
Hi, Ralph,
The strangest thing happened after reading your source. I felt this
sudden urge to read "REBOL FOR DUMMIES." Could there have been a
subliminal message buried in the code some where???
;-)
--Scott Jones
[3/6] from: joel:neely:fedex at: 8-May-2001 7:31
Hi, Scot,
GS Jones wrote:
> From: "Ralph Roberts"
> > #!/rebol/rebol --cgi
<<quoted lines omitted: 3>>
> > AUTHOR: "Ralph Roberts"]
> >
...
> > ;;;;;; read REBOL FOR DUMMIES, order at http://rebolpress.com
>
> Hi, Ralph,
>
> The strangest thing happened after reading your source. I felt this
> sudden urge to read "REBOL FOR DUMMIES." Could there have been a
> subliminal message buried in the code some where???
> ;-)
>
That's bizarre! I've alread read REBOL FOR DUMMIES, so when I saw
the post, I had a sudden craving to read about the Civil War and
genealogical research! ;-)
-jn-
[4/6] from: ralph:abooks at: 8-May-2001 9:09
>Hi, Scot,
>GS Jones wrote:
<<quoted lines omitted: 21>>
>-jn-
>--
See, ya can program REBOL to do ANYTHING<g>.
--Ralph
[5/6] from: ralph:abooks at: 8-May-2001 9:02
>The strangest thing happened after reading your source. I felt this
>sudden urge to read "REBOL FOR DUMMIES." Could there have been a
>subliminal message buried in the code some where???
>;-)
>--Scott Jones
>
>--
<g>
--Ralph
[6/6] from: steve:shireman:semaxwireless at: 8-May-2001 8:41
Our engineering project administrator has "Rebol for Dummies" on his
table when you walk into his office.
Last time into Barnes & Noble, I saw it on the shelf.
(I consider that a new technology siting in Kansas City.)
I do have an urge to re-read it now...;-)
Steve Shireman
Maybe the sequel should be "Distributed Computing for Dummies"?
Ralph Roberts / ALEXANDER BOOKS wrote:
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