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Grazzer10

Widget html code etc

Post by Grazzer10 »

Hi

Youve probably been asked this a million times

I have managed to create my own landscape which looks excellent and want to put it on www.northwichrufc.org.uk. I currently have a widget which runs the village template.
I have read the help pages and have tied myself up in absolute knots. Could anyone help me with what and where i need to embed into the html code and where I get/create the address for my modified landscape page
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hermanz
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Name: Herman
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Re: Widget html code etc

Post by hermanz »

Hi Ian :good:

Welcome to YoWindow

please read http://yowindow.com/weatherwidget.php
What kind of webserver are you using.


gr.
Herman :beer:
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Grazzer10

Re: Widget html code etc

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Hi Hermanz

Thanks for your fast reply

Web server, no idea! the site is hosted through Namesco and the site is built using a sitemaker package. I am able to add html code to the site etc
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hermanz
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Re: Widget html code etc

Post by hermanz »

Hi

please read http://yowindow.com/widget_and_landscape.php and http://yowindow.com/weatherwidget.php


especially the chapter about crossdomain.xml
the source of http://www.northwichrufc.org.uk/crossdomain.xml will not work


gr.
herman :beer:
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Grazzer10

Re: Widget html code etc

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Thanks

Read it, read it again, made no real sense, all ab it new to this. Will research root directories and cross domains and where they go.
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Still no joy, have contacted domain host, will post back.
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Wally©
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Re: Widget html code etc

Post by Wally© »

Why don't you start by pasting the exact html code you are using...

Also an exact description of what happens...and does not happen would be helpful...

Just my 2 cents...
Wally©...

(Ignorance can easily be overcome...Stupidity is 4ever...)
Grazzer10

Re: Widget html code etc

Post by Grazzer10 »

Through a ftp host I have come up with a web address

http://www.drivehq.com/file/df.aspx/pub ... 66/yo_Moss Farm weather 0231

Struggling to find where this fits in the html section, trail and error though!
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Post by Grazzer10 »

<div style="width:220px; height:150px;">
<object type="application/x-shockwave-flash" data="http://swf.yowindow.com/yowidget3.swf" width="220" height="150">
<param name="movie" value="http://swf.yowindow.com/yowidget3.swf"/>
<param name="allowfullscreen" value="true"/>
<param name="wmode" value="opaque"/>
<param name="bgcolor" value="#FFFFFF"/>
<param name="flashvars" value="location_id=gn:2641224&location_name=Northwich&time_format=24&unit_system=metric&background=#FFFFFF&copyright_bar=false"
/>
<a href="http://yowindow.com/weatherwidget.php"
style="width:220px;height:150px;display: block;text-indent: -50000px;font-size: 0px;background:#DDFurl(http://www.drivehq.com/file/df.aspx/pub ... 66/yo_Moss Farm weather 0231) no-repeat scroll 50% 50%;"
>HTML weather</a>
</object>
</div>
<div style="width: 220px; height: 15px; font-size: 14px; font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">
<span style="float:left;"><a target="_top" href="http://yowindow.com?client=widget&link=copyright" style="color: #2fa900; font-weight:bold; text-decoration:none;" title="HTML weather">YoWindow.com</a></span>
<span style="float:right; color:#888888;"><a href="http://yr.no" style="color: #2fa900; text-decoration:none;">yr.no</a></span>
</div>
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Re: Widget html code etc

Post by Mallorca »

I'm sorry to say, that the answers of Herman and Wally are right!
When you use the search function in our forum you will find the solution.

You never will get a HTML-code like this you have posted. In the code never you will find "[ ]"! So it would be nice to know how do you get this code ..???
You are sure that you placed the RIGHT crossdomain.xml in the MAIN root of your website?
Werner
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