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		<title>By: Pet Projects &#171; Daniel Hall&#39;s Website</title>
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		<description>[...] Now we come to my favourite project of all. WeatherMon was written for my Dad. He had bought a weather station that had a PC link and this enabled me to get the data into our server. Not only is WeatherMon&#8217;s source code still available it is still running to this day. It was also my first foray into AJAX and XML. WeatherMon does not reload the page at all, and all data transferred is either images or XML. I&#8217;ve got a write up all about it here. [...]</description>
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