Thanks.
I appreciate you taking the time to state the details, and some of the obvious I might have figured out but just being more thorough with some searches (research to some!), but you lead me through many of the details.
I have a purchased web provider and run a simple page that Weather Display nicely generates and updates without too much of a load on my internet connection.
I have never done an on-site web server, so I don't think that I need to add that to my workload, but knowing it can be done is nice, and while I used to delve into every nook and cranny, haven't kept up with the more advanced php, java, etc. for a decade, and would need to do a lot of work to produce a whole web site myself, but the offering by Jachym looks very close to what I'd like to see.
Thanks again.
I just want to throw out one more question. Jim at Mauston, Wi, USA has a very stable and great web site at
http://jcweather.us/On the left he has a link to GRAPHS,
http://jcweather.us/graphs.phpThe hover function produces a choice for Trend Graphs, which brings up a display that I have longed for for quite awhile, but didn't have anything to display it, and some attempts to run it locally ran into conflicts with other stuff on my local PC.
The software is GraphWeather that generates the upper most graph, and for some reason it looks so great I would like to incorporate that at some time. That software is actually sort of fun to play with the parameters and was easy for me to set up, but cannot get it to run stand alone.
From what you've stated you were able to pull in some things for display that Jachym doesn't have in his choices, so it seems he's written Meteo to be very flexible and friendly. Can you comment on how difficult (nothing is hard for those who know how, I guess) to link to other things from within Meteo? Perhaps he can answer this better but may be looking at this thread and can comment on that.
Dale