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TAY link to ten days telemetry on one page

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20 years 5 days ago #174253 by silaswild
Thanks Charles for adding this nice little purple pill! Thanks Amar for building it. TAY is the best.

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20 years 5 days ago #174257 by Charles
The BIG thanks go to Amar, for writing the script to generate these 10-days-in-one pages and generously allowing me to construct the links so that the pages display within the TAY frames. Not much use now for those individual 10 day pages.<br><br>Be sure to visit Amar's site, www.skimountaineer.com and check out all of the useful information he has compiled on skiing the volcanoes as well as weather and snow.<br><br>The direct link to the 10 day concatenated pages: www.skimountaineer.com/CascadeSki/CascadeSnowNWAC-TenDay.html

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20 years 4 days ago #174269 by Amar Andalkar
Replied by Amar Andalkar on topic Re: TAY link to ten days telemetry on one page
You're welcome. By the way, the Grace Lakes telemetry is back online as of 2 days ago, for the first time since last summer. Maybe you could add it to your links?<br><br>Also, the "purple pills" disappear if you click on any name to open the 10-day menu. I can't get them to show again, except by closing/reopening the "NWAC Telemetry" link. It would be nice if they stayed visible all the time.<br><br>

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20 years 4 days ago #174271 by Charles
Thanks for the tip about the Grace Lakes station.<br><br>I decided that having the purple pills display when having a 10-day menu open would be kind of redundant (and involve quite a bit more reworking of the files) and so have left them off at this point. In fact, I'm tempted to do away with the 10-day menus altogether. Is there any point in keeping them given that all of their data is contained in the concatenated pages in a much easier to use format? I don't expect to be opening those 10-day menus now if I want to review past telemetry data, I will just click a purple pill. I was, however, planning on leaving things as they are right now for a little while to see how everything works, and I'm certainly open to differing opinions of people who use the pages.

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