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On 22/01/2026 18:19, Patric wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> after a longer hiatus from RISC OS I'm currently exploring a few options
> how to get more out of it in the modern world. Something that always
> fascinated me was exploring command line stuff like fetching a weather
> report from wttr.in.
> I simply created an obey file using wget to fetch, delete and overwrite
> weather reports as png for later viewing. Works great.
> 
> There are similar sites like http://rate.sx for crypto currencies and
> terminal-stocks.dev designed for terminal access via cURL.
> Unfortunately they're next to unusable with RISC OS. Fetching works fine
> but Taskwindow or Nettle (running as ANSI task) interpret all the escape
> codes meant for unix xterm literally, resulting in garbage.

If you want to do anything with the data rather than just displaying, 
the Requests module in Python3 does the same thing as curl, but Python 
makes it much easier to extract the relevant data.

I used to manually update a Fireworkz spreadsheet every month with the 
fund prices of my investment, but now I use a Python script to scrape 
the websited and output a csv which I can import in to Fireworkz and 
cut'n'paste the new row in.

It works on with RISC OS's Python 3.8 albeit slowly using sequential 
lookups, it's faster on Linux where it fetches several pages in parallel.

---druck

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Fetching stock market data Patric  <minim@news.invalid> - 2026-01-22 19:19 +0100
  Re: Fetching stock market data druck <news@druck.org.uk> - 2026-01-23 00:36 +0000
    Re: Fetching stock market data Patric  <minim@news.invalid> - 2026-01-24 22:48 +0100

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