First, you don’t have check-fetch-times.php installed on your site, so my remote diagnostic ability is very much reduced … please upload that file from the Base-Canada distribution.
Second, I did a view-source of the wxradar.php page (using wxradar.php?cache=no to force a cache reload) and found
It looks like attempts to get the detailed images from meteo.gc.ca were unsuccessful, and no headers were returned … since it happened repeatedly with < 1 second responses, I suspect that the meteo.gc.ca site was blocking those requests from the ip address of your webserver OR your PHP doesn’t have allow_url_fopen = on in your php.ini. It’s odd because the curl page request
worked, and the file was cached.
So, without other diagnostic tools available, I’m guessing that your PHP needs
Good news KEN I finally found the culprit (like you talk-me into your last reply) and one solution…
After many hours of investigation and after activated the “Display Errors” into the PHP settings…
The SSL certificate from my web hoster it’s not validate by EC , so I replaced all reference to HTTPS by HTTP into the ec-radar.php and now everything is OK.
The next step will bee to talk with my web hoster about their rejected certificate.
Again, thank for your work and your excellent support.
Don’t forget to install the check-fetch-times.php script as I’d said in the PM… a check-fetch-times.php?show=versions allows you to easily keep your site up-to-date with the key support scripts.