Minifreunde: The code you put in home.php is the same code you add to index.php. Without having that hack, I can't guarantee this, but you should probably put my code just before the line in home.php that calls the main template...the template responsible for the overall appearance of the page; i.e., in index.php, it goes before the line that calls the forumhome template. That kind of line looks like this:
Code:
eval("dooutput(\"".gettemplate('forumhome')."\");");
(Where forumhome is the name of the template.) This kind of line is usually the last code line in the file, or the last line in a section of code for an action.
Itworx4me, I don't know what to tell you...It works for me

...Can anyone else try this? Assuming you have set your city to something other than New York City (the default), go to your detailed forecast page, then in your browser's address bar, add "&citycode=USNY0996" (without the quotes) to the end of the URL, right after "getdata", and go, and see if it gives you the detailed forecast for New York. Then go back to the home page and click the link to the detailed forecast to verify that your settings are still set to whatever you set them to, and that it shows you your own weather, not New York's.