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In another part of the weather converter documentation it contains the following:
2.5.3.3 Field: OutputURL When a list of files is being processed, one of the outputs that results from the processing is a KML (Keyhole Markup Language) file that can be used with Google Earth to pinpoint the locations of the weather site. This field can be used to set this URL for later output. The list file format also includes a URL as its third (optional) parameter. If included, this input would overwrite other URL designations.
So I assume that is what this last parameter is for.
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In another part of the weather converter documentation it contains the following:
2.5.3.3 Field: OutputURL When a list of files is being processed, one of the outputs that results from the processing is a KML (Keyhole Markup Language) file that can be used with Google Earth to pinpoint the locations of the weather site. This field can be used to set this URL for later output. The list file format also includes a URL as its third (optional) parameter. If included, this input would overwrite other URL designations.
So I assume that is what this last parameter is for.
That said, this description is still a bit vague, I guess it will insert the provided URL string in the output KML file? (Any comments to clarify this would be useful).