Passing a location (for example "norton, ma") to the weather -location command causes the command to return "true" as the location instead of the actual location name.
Is this a bug or just the way parameters are passed?
It looks like -l works and --location works.
Passing -location passes all the letters individually as true, except the final 'n' which will be set to .
Passing a location (for example "norton, ma") to the weather -location command causes the command to return "true" as the location instead of the actual location name.