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>From: "Laney Mills" <address@hidden> >Organization: College of Charleston >Keywords: 200601211625.k0LGPf9j009797 IDV remote data Hi Laney- >Institution: College of Charleston >Package Version: 1.3b1 >Operating System: os.name:Windows XP; os.arch:x86; os.version:5.1; >Hardware Information: java.vendor:Sun Microsystems Inc.; java.version:1.4.2_08 > ; java.home:E:\\Program Files\\IDV\\jre; j3d.version:1.3.2 fcs (build12); j3d > .vendor:Sun Microsystems, Inc.; j3d.renderer:OpenGL; >Inquiry: An error has occurred: >There was an error loading the data: >Failed to open www.noaa.gov No such data object "www.noaa.gov" > >I got this above option just trying to guess a web site that might have someth > ing for >the IDV. >There is an option to get data from a url, but I don't know what are, say, the > main web >sites that have the sort of data the IDV works with. The URL chooser allows you to load in data that is stored on a web server. This could be a netCDF file, an IDV bundle, or any other data type that supports remote access. Because the IDV does not know what a particular file name or URL could be, it relies on the file name or pattern to determine what the file might be. In the case above, you can either: - set the Data Source Type to be Text or HTML - or change the URL to be http://www.noaa.gov/index.html >Does the Unidata site ha > ve a sort >of "anotated biography" of web sites of likely interest. Unfortunately we don't. >Thanks for any help. Don Murray NOTE: All email exchanges with Unidata User Support are recorded in the Unidata inquiry tracking system and then made publicly available through the web. If you do not want to have your interactions made available in this way, you must let us know in each email you send to us.