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NWSRG 20th Sep 2005 23:42

Accessing Airport Diagrams on Eurocontrol AIP
 
Folks,

I have recently registered on www.ead.eurocontrol.int in an attempt to get some airport diagrams for Ireland. However, I can't get past the "AIP Basic Home" page...I'm clicking on the "Enter" button (for "Enter EAD Basic applications") but nothing is happening. I can access the other functions on this page.

I am running XP, and have downloaded and installed the Java add-ons...

Can anyone advise?

Thanks in anticipation...

BRL 21st Sep 2005 05:28

Hi. I can quickly think of two possibilities here. One is have a look using Microsoft Internet Explorer and allow pop-ups.

Also have a look at your firewall/anti-virus settings. What ones are you using at the moment? Zone Alarm can cause some conflict with certain sites/programmes.

BRL 22nd Sep 2005 23:25

Any joy?

NWSRG 27th Sep 2005 20:07

BRL,

Thanks for the help, but no joy yet...

Tried adding the Java Plug-in from the site, but that didn't help...

I'm using Norton Internet Security and can't see anything untoward that would cause me problems...

Irish Steve 27th Sep 2005 22:45


I'm using Norton Internet Security and can't see anything untoward that would cause me problems...
I've had several sites where Norton was blocking content that was needed, and eventually found that some of the needed content was being blocked by the "block popup" option in Norton, which is only "supposed" to stop annoying adverts. For some reason, it also stops things that are wanted on certain sites. I guess it's down to the way the programmer coded the thing.

I've not tried Eurocontrol, and I've thrown out Norton for that and other reasons, so I can't help with specifics.

Evo 28th Sep 2005 04:51

Norton used to block the AIP website, because aerodrome information was in a .../ad/... directory that Norton assumed meant advert.


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