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1) (Most Likely) The weather station owner has not loaded the required files/folders onto his/her server;  
1) (Most Likely) The weather station owner has not loaded the required files/folders onto his/her server;  
* The wind images require the 'images' subfolder (see next answer), and the script and other images must be pre-loaded in the 'dbimages' subfolder.
* The gauges graphics require the 'images' subfolder (see next answer), containing the script and many images to be pre-loaded in the 'dbimages' subfolder.
* All these should exist within the destination folder that holds the HTML files as instructed in the Cumulus Help ('setting up your website' page)   
* All these should exist within the destination folder that holds the HTML files as instructed in the Cumulus Help ('setting up your website' page)   
* Also explained in [[Simple Website setup]] on this Wiki.
* Also explained in [[Simple Website setup]] on this Wiki.


or 2) JavaScript is not enabled (or not available) in the browser being used to view the page (in most browsers this can be switched on and off in either something called 'Options' or something called 'Settings').
or 2) JavaScript is not enabled (or not available) in the browser being used to view the page (if not enabled, this can be switched on in either 'Options', 'Preferences' or 'Settings' depending on browser). Note that Firefox version 23 has removed the ability to change this in Option preferences, so ignore this solution in that browser.


or 3)  You are using a browser add-on such as 'NoScript' (over 2 million use this) which requires you to explicitly turn on JavaScript for each web site you visit within the 'NoScript' options.  (This sort of add-on may be used to restrict advertising or tracking of your actions, or for security against unwanted processes being started by sites you visit).
or 3)  You are using a browser add-on such as 'NoScript' (over 2 million use this) which requires you to explicitly turn on JavaScript for each web site you visit within the 'NoScript' options.  (This sort of add-on may be used to restrict advertising or tracking of your actions, or for security against unwanted processes being started by sites you visit).
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