(Note: Older skins might use Plugin=WebParser.dll , which you should change to Measure=WebParser ) .
Once you have downloaded a trusted webparser.dll file, follow these steps to install it:
Paste it into your existing Rainmeter Plugins folder (typically located at C:\Program Files\Rainmeter\Plugins ). Advanced Troubleshooting for WebParser Errors
Since Rainmeter is open-source, you can find the source code and official binaries on their GitHub repository . This is the only "manual" download source you should trust. 3. Check Your Recycle Bin or Quarantine
Navigate through the internal folders to find the $PLUGINSDIR or core plugin folder.
Extract and copy the file directly into your Rainmeter plugins directory, usually located at: C:\Program Files\Rainmeter\Plugins\ Troubleshooting Continued Errors
: C:\Program Files\Rainmeter\Plugins\WebParser.dll
Another plugin may conflict with webparser.dll .
Right-click the Rainmeter icon in your system tray and select "Refresh all" to apply changes to your skins. Standard Windows DLL Repair
A skin designed for an older version of Rainmeter is trying to use a method that is no longer valid.
Because webparser.dll is typically tied to a specific program (like Rainmeter), the easiest way to replace a missing or corrupted file is to reinstall the application.
: It powers skins that display live data like weather forecasts, RSS feeds, and network statistics. Common Webparser.dll Error Messages
Uses to "scrape" or capture specific pieces of information (like a temperature or a headline).