Forecast Fox Broken
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Forecast Fox Broken
Can not add city. Type in city and get this notice-An error has occurred while looking up your location on Google Maps. Please try again. Any way to fix this bug.
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Please contact the Forecast Fox developers. We cannot fix functionality inside extensions.
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Is your location being blocked with another extension or within the browser.the answer would appear to be in the error message.
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If you are using Forecastfox/Forecastfox Weather or Forecastfox (fix version), instead try using Forecastfox for Pale Moon.macbear34 wrote:Can not add city.
Changes in settings for Forecastfox/Forecastfox Weather and Forecastfox (fix version) are somewhat cloud-based. Settings for Forecastfox/Forecastfox Weather, which depend on these cloud-based links, cannot be changed (because these cloud-based links no longer exist). I don't know the status of settings for Forecastfox (fix version) (that is, whether these links have been deleted or retained). For Forecastfox for Pale Moon, all data for settings, except for AccuWeather.com data itself, are stored or derived locally. Note, be sure to disable Forecastfox/Forecastfox Weather and/or Forecastfox (fix version), before installing Forecastfox for Pale Moon.
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It would take someone with more knowledge then me to fix it.
I was able to create a "storage.js" file in FF 60x for Dumas TX. I then transferred all the info from that file into the
"forecastfox.sqlite" file. Only two lines need to be edited for, city ID, city name, state, zipcode and latitude longitude.
I used SQLite manager to do this and edited two lines in "datastore"
locations.saved
locations.selected
then deleted all lines below this.
I now have forecastfox showing weather for Dumas TX. By the way I do live in GA.
Forgot, Forecastfox for Pale Moon doesn't work either. I think Google has changed something on their end.
I was able to create a "storage.js" file in FF 60x for Dumas TX. I then transferred all the info from that file into the
"forecastfox.sqlite" file. Only two lines need to be edited for, city ID, city name, state, zipcode and latitude longitude.
I used SQLite manager to do this and edited two lines in "datastore"
locations.saved
locations.selected
then deleted all lines below this.
I now have forecastfox showing weather for Dumas TX. By the way I do live in GA.
Forgot, Forecastfox for Pale Moon doesn't work either. I think Google has changed something on their end.
Last edited by billmcct on 2018-12-10, 17:50, edited 1 time in total.
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Ouch! Confirmed that Forecastfox for Pale Moon doesn't work either. The broken Google Maps lookup is in the " ... \content\options\locations.js" file as follows. I don't know whether or not a fix for this broken lookup exists.billmcct wrote:Forgot, Forecastfox for Pale Moon doesn't work either. I think Google has changed something on their end.
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var script_url = 'https://www.google.com/maps/api/js?sensor=false&callback=map_initialize&language=';
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Don't know if I misunderstood your earlier comment riiis, but it appears to still need to contact google to change location. But it would be working nice if I lived in NY!
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Man, this must have just changed as I just did a complete new profile
and installed all my add on's and settings by hand and I was able to add
my location at that time. Just a few weeks ago.
Just tried it, and no go.
and installed all my add on's and settings by hand and I was able to add
my location at that time. Just a few weeks ago.
Just tried it, and no go.
Last edited by Thehandyman1957 on 2018-12-11, 02:51, edited 1 time in total.
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I've been using this version forever. It works fine and I have two locations set up for it. But I've tried every link I can find with Google to get a download location but no luck.
Forecastfox (fix version) 2.4.8 Jon Stritar
This version 2.4.8 is available from the Classic Add-ons Archive. Note that it says it is by Oleksandr so I can't be sure what the differences might be, if any. I've kept my copy of Forecastfox for a long time.
P.S. I did notice that when trying to install the Chrome version in another browser that I got the Google error looking for a location. But somehow it still worked. The location was there (after a restart?) and then I could go ahead and set up my preferences for my locations.
Forecastfox (fix version) 2.4.8 Jon Stritar
This version 2.4.8 is available from the Classic Add-ons Archive. Note that it says it is by Oleksandr so I can't be sure what the differences might be, if any. I've kept my copy of Forecastfox for a long time.
P.S. I did notice that when trying to install the Chrome version in another browser that I got the Google error looking for a location. But somehow it still worked. The location was there (after a restart?) and then I could go ahead and set up my preferences for my locations.
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Yes, this must have happened with the recent update. Just days ago, I installed Forecast Fox (Windows 10, previous version of PM) and changed the city. I tried it again myself, and it doesn't work.Thehandyman1957 wrote:Man, this must have just changed as I just did a complete new profile...
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What lookup does the Forecastfox (fix version) for Quantum use? Is it something you can apply in your XUL version?riiis wrote:Ouch! Confirmed that Forecastfox for Pale Moon doesn't work either. The broken Google Maps lookup is in the " ... \content\options\locations.js" file as follows. I don't know whether or not a fix for this broken lookup exists.billmcct wrote:Forgot, Forecastfox for Pale Moon doesn't work either. I think Google has changed something on their end.
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var script_url = 'https://www.google.com/maps/api/js?sensor=false&callback=map_initialize&language=';
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefo ... ix-version
It also mentions issues with javascript on the AMO page, and why 2.4.8 is broken.
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Broken linkIf you are using Forecastfox/Forecastfox Weather or Forecastfox (fix version), instead try using Forecastfox for Pale Moon.
BTW, Forecastfox stopped working on FF 59.2.0 also. Doesn't even display on the status bar. I can choose options in the add-on menu and it does take me to google maps, which is one step further than Pale Moon, but I'm afraid this favorite add-on has been ruined by google.
Last edited by Tony0945 on 2018-12-12, 20:23, edited 1 time in total.
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As a workaround, bookmark the accuweather page i.e. https://www.accuweather.com/en/us/chicago-il/60608/weather-forecast/348308
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I've been running Forecast Fox for Palemoon 1.0 on PM 27.9.4 (32-bit) for a while, and everything still seems fine.
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Given that I'm not much of a programmer I quickly realized that coming up with a fix was outside of my abilities. Still, I found a workaround that is relatively simple. First you will need to find a program to edit SQlite files. I'm using SQliteman because it was the first one I saw on the PortableApps platform. Use whatever works.
With your SQlite program open forecastfox.sqlite located in your Pale Moon profile directory. Under the "datastore" you will see a line labeled locations.selected that will have the default values New York, NY and a cityID 349727. Change the city/state on that line to your locale (it changes the label), change the cityID to your cityID which you can find from the accuweather website. It's part of the web address when you search for your city. It will be a 6 digit number which should be the last part of the address. Commit the changes to the file. The next time Forecastfox refreshes it will update to your city.
With your SQlite program open forecastfox.sqlite located in your Pale Moon profile directory. Under the "datastore" you will see a line labeled locations.selected that will have the default values New York, NY and a cityID 349727. Change the city/state on that line to your locale (it changes the label), change the cityID to your cityID which you can find from the accuweather website. It's part of the web address when you search for your city. It will be a 6 digit number which should be the last part of the address. Commit the changes to the file. The next time Forecastfox refreshes it will update to your city.
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Tony0945 wrote:Broken linkIf you are using Forecastfox/Forecastfox Weather or Forecastfox (fix version), instead try using Forecastfox for Pale Moon.
http://addons-dev.palemoon.org/addon/forecastfox-pm/
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If you don't change the latitude and longitude settings as I stated above then the radar will not show your city.Cassette wrote: New York, NY and a cityID 349727. Change the city/state on that line to your locale (it changes the label), change the cityID to your cityID which you can find from the accuweather website. It's part of the web address when you search for your city. It will be a 6 digit number which should be the last part of the address. Commit the changes to the file. The next time Forecastfox refreshes it will update to your city.
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It doesn't have GPS coordinates by default. It has only the name and cityID. My forecastfox.sqlite file created when the lookup was working does have those coordinates, but the map looks exactly the same without them. I'm sure you're right, though. If someone needs to change locations and coordinates are in there, they would have to be changed too.billmcct wrote:If you don't change the latitude and longitude settings as I stated above then the radar will not show your city.
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Not really. Latitude and longitude are actually updated by AccuWeather, from the "cityid" code, whenever Forecastfox is being used.If you don't change the latitude and longitude settings as I stated above then the radar will not show your city.
To add a city to Forecastfox manually, open the "forecastfox.sqlite" file in an appropriate database editor (IMPORTANT: Make a backup copy of "forecastfox.sqlite" before doing so). Find the "locations.saved" key in the "datastore" table. Add your new city to the value of the "locations.saved" key. For example:
Change value of "locations.saved" from:
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[{"code":"cityId:349727","name":"New York, NY"}]
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[{"code":"cityId:349727","name":"New York, NY"},{"code":"cityId:337169","name":"Mountain View, CA"}]
After the "forecastfox.sqlite" file is changed and saved, open Forecastfox options. Then select your new city in "Previous Locations" on the options page.
Last edited by riiis on 2018-12-13, 22:31, edited 1 time in total.
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Those instructions are eerily similar to what I posted. At least we know the syntax for adding more locations.