IVWeather.class.php - Script Review at ProgramsDB.com


  • Name
IVWeather.class.php
  • Version
1.1
  • Author
David Rolston
  • Cost
Free
  • Category
PHP / Web Fetching
  • HomePage Address
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  • Download Link
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  • No. of hits
179



     IVWeather.class.php is a weather monitoring script which is coded in PHP. Functions are included to output date/time of forecasting and local weather reporting server. This code can be accessed in multiple languages. It supports location entry for weather monitoring. It displays an error message when the visitor input a wrong data. Weather.com server is used to grab weather information.


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