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  • Plugin Author Zack Katz

    (@katzwebdesign)

    Try zmw:00000.1.15145 as the location instead.

    Plugin Author Zack Katz

    (@katzwebdesign)

    For future reference:

    • Go to Wunderground.com
    • In the “Search Locations” box, type in your location
    • Click on the location when it appears in the auto-complete box
    • When the page loads, copy the URL. It will likely look like this: https://www.wunderground.com/q/zmw:00000.4.17340
    • Copy the part of the URL after the /q/. In this example, it would be zmw:00000.4.17340
    • Use that as your location in the shortcode, like this: [wunderground location="zmw:00000.4.17340" /]
    • That should work!

    Hi Zack,

    Plugin version 2.0.10

    I applied what you said 2 weeks ago and I obtain an URL like this
    https://www.wunderground.com/q/locid:FRXX2328

    When I put locid:FRXX2328 in shortcode call, it display only a search form with “The Location could not be found”

    Thanks for your help
    Emmanuel

    Anthony Carbon

    (@master-buldog)

    I have the same issue. On my development it is working perfectly but after transferring to the live site, this is the results.

    The location could not be found

    I have 1 & 1 server.

    Have the same issue. if it is “zmw:”, it works. If it is “locid:”, it sometimes works and sometimes not works.

    Also getting the “The location could not be found” error within the widget and the shortcode suggested above.

    Plugin Author Zack Katz

    (@katzwebdesign)

    I believe locid is a specific weather station, which may or may not be online. When it’s offline, it won’t work. I’m working on adding more information for admins so you know what’s going on when there are errors.

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