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Weather Widgets Not Working

I've just noticed in the past few days that my Weather Widgets aren't working anymore. All I see is the two city windows, but they are are just a blue blank window (with the city text on top).


Does anyone else have this problem?

eMac/Superdrive, Mac OS X (10.4.11)

Posted on Nov 10, 2011 4:18 PM

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Nov 10, 2011 6:54 PM in response to DavidMac

Gosh, you're right. We've been having a series of repeat days here so I hadn't really noticed that my widget was still showing Tuesday with partly cloudy and high of 46 vs. Thursday with partly cloudy and high of 41...


The newer Accuweather widget which I don't like as much is staying current, but the older one that came with Tiger originally seems to be in time stasis. If you're looking for a newer one on Accuweather.com make sure you scroll a long way down. There's some horror chimera by Adobe that's near the top that says it is for Mac, but it looks like our Intel-only Flash version friends are at work again. 😢




http://www.accuweather.com/adc2004/pub/images/interest/downloadcenter/AccuWeathe r_com.zip

Nov 10, 2011 7:23 PM in response to Limnos

The URL in my previous post got messed up. It takes you to a different address from the one it says, and the one it says has a space in it which breaks it. I was editing it but our wireless antenna sees 50 other stations between us and our node a block away so streaming video often cuts our service out at unexpected times.


Anyway:


http://www.accuweather.com/adc2004/pub/images/interest/downloadcenter/AccuWeathe r_com.zip

Nov 10, 2011 8:49 PM in response to old comm guy

I disabled the weather widget and then re-enabled it. Got this in console:


2011-11-09 17:30:48.412 DashboardClient[437] com.apple.widget.weather: Fetching data failed, no <adc_Database>

2011-11-10 16:14:34.149 DashboardClient[437] com.apple.widget.weather: Fetching data failed, no <adc_Database>

2011-11-10 16:57:32.111 DashboardClient[437] com.apple.widget.weather: Fetching data failed, no <adc_Database>

2011-11-10 16:58:53.054 DashboardClient[437] com.apple.widget.weather: Fetching data failed, no <adc_Database>

2011-11-10 17:02:04.521 DashboardClient[437] com.apple.widget.weather: Fetching data failed, no <adc_Database>

2011-11-10 17:02:27.060 DashboardClient[437] com.apple.widget.weather: Fetching data failed, no <adc_Database>

2011-11-10 17:02:56.370 DashboardClient[437] com.apple.widget.weather: Fetching data failed, no <adc_Database>

2011-11-10 17:03:23.919 DashboardClient[437] com.apple.widget.weather: Fetching data failed, no <adc_Database>

try the disable/enable at this point:

2011-11-10 20:30:43.291 DashboardClient[437] com.apple.widget.weather: Fetching data failed, no <adc_Database>

2011-11-10 20:31:29.121 DashboardClient[4018] com.apple.widget.weather: Fetching data failed, no <adc_Database>

2011-11-10 20:31:29.862 DashboardClient[4018] com.apple.widget.weather: Fetching data failed, no <adc_Database>

2011-11-10 20:31:44.413 DashboardClient[4018] com.apple.widget.weather: Fetching data failed, no <adc_Database>



Hmmm. Oh well, the newer widget seems to work OK.😎

Nov 11, 2011 6:15 AM in response to BDAqua

I poked around in the widgets and their .plist files


As far as URLs go, I found -


Apple Tiger widget:

In parser.js:


function fetchWeatherData (callback, zip)

{

//var url = 'http://apple.accuweather.com/adcbin/apple/Apple_Weather_Data.asp?zipcode=';

var url = 'http://wu.apple.com/adcbin/apple/Apple_Weather_Data.asp?zipcode=';



Accuweather's widget:

In weatherdata.js:


var url = "http://apple.accuweather.com/widget/osx1/";


The URLs aren't directly exchangable and the old widget seems to work through Apple.com whereas the other widget (which is a third party widget) goes through acccuweather.com I think this probably par for the course in terms of Apple and Tiger (and maybe Leopard too since somebody was posting on this in the 10.5 forum too). 😠 Probably somebody pulled a plug.


Maybe if somebody with a higher level OS and working Apple weather widget wants to poke around we could do more, but I wouldn't think they would change only the URL just to irk us and not how it interfaces.

Nov 11, 2011 12:16 PM in response to shiekh

Not sure why they would kill a simple URL connection based on the operating system. And I can't imagine it would be more than a 2 minute fix to repair...


Hey, Apple. I promise I'll upgrade my workstation as soon as we see a Mac Pro with a Thunderbolt connector available. In the meantime, please fix the weather widget! 🙂

Nov 11, 2011 12:44 PM in response to Limnos

Hmmm, I can ping http://wu.apple.com/adcbin/apple/ just fine...


--- http://wu.apple.com/adcbin/apple/ ping statistics ---

10 packets transmitted, 10 packets received, 0% packet loss



But I put http://wu.apple.com/adcbin/apple/Apple_Weather_Data.asp? in a URl bar and it instantly redirects me to http://127.0.0.1, & reports...


Safari can’t open the page “http://127.0.0.1/” because Safari can’t connect to the server “127.0.0.1”.

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