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I downloaded DesktopWeatherXML v1.4.zip from the samurize site (i would link it but samurize.com is down right now).

I just wanted to let everyone know what is happening at www.samurize.com. Due to our phenomenal growth, our current hosting company could no longer afford to host the site for free. Our Freware policy allows no budget to pay for a hosting site. We have 5 days left to find a new hosting company, but we

ARE in negotiations with a major player in the Modding scene to help us. Since Sept 25, 2003, we have registered close to 10,000 users and we have had close to 2,000,000 unique hits on our site. We currently use almost 6GB of bandwidth per day and its higher on release day.

But let not your hearts be troubled. Samurize is NOT going away. There may be intermitant downtimes between now and the time that the site is transferred over to our new host, and we ask you to be patient. Its because of users like YOU that Samurize is as successfull as it is :yes:

Thanks From all of the Samurize Crew!!

Gramps

Here is mine:

samurize_sm.jpg

Click for a larger preview.

I do have a request:

Where can I get a GANT PNG that would fit this that would go into the area between free space and temps that would represent temps? Can someone help me out on that one please.

Thanks,

azerchXP

Is there any news yet? :(

Okay here's an update... We will be making a decision on our new hosting company tomorrow. Please note that this wont be an instant change over, it may take several days. We have to get a complete site back up to disks ( 10 or more ) and then get them to the new host. Once they get em it will take a little time to get em on a unix server, then re-register the new DNS. So please be patient while make this change!!!

Tews

I have a quick question for you guys...

I added an active script to fetch my ip , but it wont execute. Also when i try to test the script in the config editor w/ "test script" , the editor just freezes. :blink: everything else works great...

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