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For Cumulus 1, see [[Log.xml|Log.xml page]] for details about file, and how to read it using PHP Hypertext Preprocessor or a XML reader. | For Cumulus 1, see [[Log.xml|Log.xml page]] for details about file, and how to read it using PHP Hypertext Preprocessor or a XML reader. | ||
The Cumulus 1 file can be opened as a text file, but there are database file readers that can open this sort of file and display them in a spreadsheet like format (or even convert them to formats like CSV). It is possible to upload this file, or a transformed version of it, onto your | The Cumulus 1 file can be opened as a text file, but there are database file readers that can open this sort of file and display them in a spreadsheet like format (or even convert them to formats like CSV). It is possible to upload this file, or a transformed version of it, onto your web server and write coding to display the contents, see [https://cumulus.hosiene.co.uk/viewtopic.php?p=83883#p83883 Cumulus Weather Diary]. | ||
The MX weather diary is stored in a table called '''DiaryData''' in a SQLite3 database in a file called [[diary.db]]. There are many software tools available that can read/edit SQLite3, this is not the place to get too technical, but take a look at '''sqlitebrowser''' in a Linux environment, and '''phpLiteAdmin''' in Microsoft Windows. Also, you could use any application that can read ODBC files (e.g. Libre Office's Base functionality) can read the MX databases. | |||
=How to edit the contents= | =How to edit the contents= |
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