If I'm not mistaken, you have extra space char before "https://". Make sure all http links begin with http.Logs of a single attempt attached and screenshot of config. If I have done something wrong in the config settings it would be very helpful if you could post a screenshot of a working set up please.
P.S. Rain CZ is still working.
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You were not mistaken and after correcting it is now working, many thanks, I will now try the others.If I'm not mistaken, you have extra space char before "https://". Make sure all http links begin with http.
Aarrgh, same here - fixed that and voilá it works correct nowIf I'm not mistaken, you have extra space char before "https://"
Sorry for that, try the updated preliminary version from this post. This version should be almost ready for official release.I am running the latest World Weather Lite 1.1.0.0 on both x86 and x64 PCs. Both have the latest fix 339412 installed. After running for a while with the fix installed if I try to add a 2nd or 3rd Location (MP Configuration) I get the message "Unhandled exception has occurred in your application". You have to Quit the application to continue. Attached are the Details of the message (Word Format).
Once I get the message I have to delete the data base (Windows Explorer) and reinstall World Weather Lite. If I do not install 339412 everything works successfully (I could add a 2nd Location).
Thanks
The 339412 is old. Try the 33494 from today.The problem only occurs if 339412 is installed (worldweatherlite.dll). If I reinstall World Weather Lite and do not install 339412 then things are OK.
Yes, it is possible: you need to change the url path(meteoplaza.com) : for EU is "5/8/14/14/20", but right now, I can't tell the params for US. I'll try to find them later.I have another question. I live in US and can't find the files to make View work. I did install your fix (Satellite) and it is OK for Europe. Any ideas when I can find files for US.
https://imn-api.meteoplaza.com/v4/nowcast/tiles/satellite-world/{yyyy}{MM}{dd}{hh}{mm}/4/3/0/8/7?outputtype=jpeg