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Anyone know what this error message means?
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Bogof_Babe
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Microsoft VBScript runtime error '800a0009'
Subscript out of range: '80'
I'm getting it whenever I try to access my local weather details on Metcheck. Instead of the usual grid showing temperature/wind strength/direction/rain etc. there's just this message.
I'm on Windows 7, using Firefox.
Subscript out of range: '80'
I'm getting it whenever I try to access my local weather details on Metcheck. Instead of the usual grid showing temperature/wind strength/direction/rain etc. there's just this message.
I'm on Windows 7, using Firefox.


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coding bug - looking up an item in an array in a place that doesn't exist.!!
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Bogof_Babe wrote: »so it's not something I can fix then?
No - Metcheck have broken their website. I used to use them regularly until a couple of years ago, when the free part of their website was out of action for several weeks. They didn't seem to have any sense of urgency about fixing it.
I now use the (new and improved) BBC weather site, plus the Met Office radar maps if I need to see what's just over the horizon.0
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