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UK AIS site ...Help Please

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Old 20th Jan 2003, 09:22
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UK AIS site ...Help Please

I would appreciate greatly any help here.

I have been trying to access the UK Aip for study purposes. All other parts of the site work fine (ie. sup/notam), except when I hit the AIP link I get a Internet Explorer prompt:
"Menu must be initialised in Banner .jsp"

I cannot access the AIP past this point thus far. I have no idea whether this is because of my browser settings or some other fault.


www.ais.org.uk


Thanks in advance

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Lots of people having problems, try www.telecall.uk.com/ais.
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The FAQ available on the site gives the browser requirements, also tells you that you need Javascript enabled, and also gives you instructions on what to do if you are still having problems (who to contact)

Hope this is useful but come back if you are unable to resolve it.

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