Recently, Google and Edge have updated their web browsers and now the Cumulus gauges are not displayed.
Does anyone know if there is any way to do this?
Are you running the latest version of Cumulus? I have the latest update of Chrome and I still see the gauges.
I’m not sure what the latest version is and I don’t even know where to download it.
Here is a link to my gauges.
Do you see anything?
No - not in Edge or Chrome.
I don’t see anything either. I think you’re referring to the SteelSeries Gauges which were developed for Cumulus and WD. I assumed you meant the CumulusMX software itself.
If I’m right then this might be a good place to start looking - SteelSeries Gauges - Cumulus Wiki
It’s a mixed content issue, the page is trying to download JQuery via http when the main page is loaded over https.
Change the JQuery script link in the page to use https and it should work again.
PS. The javascript console is showing some errors…
Check that you’re consistently using https. It looks like in some places you have http in use. Chrome and Edge don’t like mixing https and http. I suspect that error is what’s causing jquery not to be defined and without that I can imagine a lot of things not behaving nicely.
Yes, you are right, they are gauges that collect data from wd.
I’m not sure if I can fix it but I’ll try.
I guess I’ll have to download the program from the server and have a look.
There was also a problem with the FreshWDL application where my okaz was only http and now I changed it to https and everything works.
Thanks for the info guys and I’ll look into it tomorrow.
Everything works ok.
That I didn’t think to check everything right away.
Thanks a lot for your advice.
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Except the popup trend graphs. . .
Yes, but I don’t have the cumulus software, only gauges that feed on WD.
These graphs work with WD: New version of wxgraphs package using JPGraph for Weather Display (see here).
You also need to download latest JpGraphs (4.4.2?), as instructed.
Yes, I see that it works for you and I also downloaded the JpGraphs file but I don’t know where to put it.
This is all in the scripts folder.
So I downloaded both the wxgraph and jpgraph-4.4.2 zip packages and now I need to know where to unpack and move them.
They are not part of SSGauges. You upload the whole JpGraph directory to your server, then follow the instructions in the wxgraphs ReadMe.txt and upload that directory too. Once you get the test page working you edit gauges.js to show the graphs that you want.
Ok thanks for the info hopefully it will succeed.
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