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Help: Rainmeter Application • WebParser.dll Missing After Rainmeter Installation

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Kindly guide me on how to use correct Regexp
Well, RicardoTM provided most details on that, the rest is up to you, as it's your skin and all. Remember, we are here to help you doing what you aim for, not to write your own skin code for you, so a little effort from your side is needed as well. Like Ricardo pointed out though, in this particular case, building a correct regex pattern is not that difficult, you just need to understand the basics of it he just detailed, and then add to it in order to retrieve the value of the main pollutants (PM, NO, O3, etc.) as per the original skin. By the way, since those pollutants are in the forecast part of the page source, you might need to first get the current date as a Time measure and use that in the regex pattern to get the desired pollutant but for the proper date (disregard this, you can get current date pollutants without having to use any date, just take the first average value from each).

Statistics: Posted by Yincognito — November 26th, 2024, 12:44 pm — Replies 48 — Views 722



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