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windwalker May 5, 2007 12:43 pm

here is another
http://www.doc.ic.ac.uk/~abuckley/airports.html

nigelloring May 5, 2007 2:48 pm


Originally Posted by windwalker (Post 7692216)

Thank you!

ucsf_med May 8, 2007 6:01 am


Originally Posted by windwalker (Post 7692216)

Thanks! It works exactly as I described in my original post! I like it!

Efrem May 8, 2007 2:07 pm


Originally Posted by ttjoseph (Post 7653130)
If you use Mac OS X Tiger (10.4), you can use the Dashboard widget I wrote to quickly look up 3-letter airport codes and 2-letter airline codes:

http://ll.cx/files/Airport%20Codes.zip

Thanks - just did, it's great!

derpelikan May 10, 2007 11:45 pm

airport list
 

Originally Posted by Efrem (Post 7708309)
Thanks - just did, it's great!

i have problems with the airport list.
when i click on install on firefox it doesnt install the airports

any hint how to do it?

dp

Efrem May 11, 2007 1:44 pm


Originally Posted by derpelikan (Post 7719571)
i have problems with the airport list.
when i click on install on firefox it doesnt install the airports

any hint how to do it?

dp

If you were using the item my post referred to, it's not for Firefox. It's a widget for Mac OS 10.4. Double-click the downolad to decompress it, then double-click the widget icon to start the installation. It will ask you if you want to install it or not. If you choose to keep it, it will switch to Dashboard and give you the same choice again. Click "keep" and drag it to any convenient place on your Dashboard screen.

(If you were referring to something else and quoted my post inadvertently, I can't help you.)

aktchi Jun 14, 2007 1:03 pm


Originally Posted by ttjoseph (Post 7653130)
If you use Mac OS X Tiger (10.4), you can use the Dashboard widget I wrote to quickly look up 3-letter airport codes and 2-letter airline codes:

http://ll.cx/files/Airport%20Codes.zip

I do have a Mac with OSX 10.4.9 This widget was working fine for me until I downloaded Safari 3.0 beta. Now, superficially there seems to be no relation between Safari (Apple's web browser) and a Dashboard widget, but I hear that Safari changes many other things.

Is anybody aware of this problem, a solution, or indeed other entirely different solutions for quickly looking up airline/airport codes?

nigelloring Jun 14, 2007 2:42 pm

Could we add 2-letter airline codes into one of these, please?

ttjoseph Jun 14, 2007 6:29 pm


Originally Posted by aktchi (Post 7903220)
I do have a Mac with OSX 10.4.9 This widget was working fine for me until I downloaded Safari 3.0 beta. Now, superficially there seems to be no relation between Safari (Apple's web browser) and a Dashboard widget, but I hear that Safari changes many other things.

Is anybody aware of this problem, a solution, or indeed other entirely different solutions for quickly looking up airline/airport codes?

It's broken for me too...until I figure out why, the only workaround I can suggest is to downgrade back to the previous version of Safari. Sorry about that.


Originally Posted by nigelloring
Could we add 2-letter airline codes into one of these, please?

Assuming you have OS X 10.4 and are not running the Safari beta, my widget already has 2-letter airline codes.

aktchi Jun 14, 2007 11:06 pm


Originally Posted by ttjoseph (Post 7904807)
It's broken for me too...until I figure out why, the only workaround I can suggest is to downgrade back to the previous version of Safari. Sorry about that.

Thank you for your effort. I'll wait a little and then decide. An obvious but naive question is, can we channel it through firefox or camino? Probably not, but if it is just a little web page, maybe we can edit some file somewhere to use another browser.

[/QUOTE]Assuming you have OS X 10.4 and are not running the Safari beta, my widget already has 2-letter airline codes.[/QUOTE]

Indeed. However, it would be nice to do the reverse look up, ie, find the codes for La Crosse, WI or Jet Airways.

IceTrojan Jun 14, 2007 11:15 pm

Wild shot in the dark... OP probably expects everyone to know what UCSF stands for?

tom911 Jun 14, 2007 11:29 pm

University of California, San Francisco?

ttjoseph Jun 15, 2007 1:25 pm


Originally Posted by aktchi (Post 7905755)
Thank you for your effort. I'll wait a little and then decide. An obvious but naive question is, can we channel it through firefox or camino? Probably not, but if it is just a little web page, maybe we can edit some file somewhere to use another browser.

Dashboard will only use WebKit (Safari's engine), so this can't be done and still have it be a widget.


Originally Posted by aktchi (Post 7905755)
Indeed. However, it would be nice to do the reverse look up, ie, find the codes for La Crosse, WI or Jet Airways.

I agree. I think I may as well just rewrite the thing from the ground up to do this (when I can find some time). It's not like it was a monumental effort anyway.

IceTrojan Jun 15, 2007 1:30 pm


Originally Posted by bhatnasx (Post 7645020)
Personally, I'm not a fan of mouseovers & I think it's worth the extra 15-30 seconds to google the airport code & find out what it is instead of having all those mouseovers...

That's the thing... if I don't know an airport code, I just type in "XXX airport" in the Google search box of my Firefox window, hit enter, see results, then hit backspace to come back to the thread.

Total time < 5 seconds.

Or even faster (but less accurate)... double click the airport code, then drag to the search box. Total time < 3 seconds.

This is why I :rolleyes: when people complain about using codes. Did we stop teaching self-sufficiency in school?

dcutcher Jun 15, 2007 5:19 pm

Ah, but IF
 
the OP was under the impression that *only* conventional, 3-letter codes (e.g., ORD, IAD, LGA, etc.) were used s/he would be unfortunately inexperienced of the brutal realities.
One sees "CHI" as in "Chicago" but for either ORD or Midway , "WAS" for Reagan or Dulles, etc. and NYC for EWR, LGA, JFK and from what I hear, as far afield as BWI.
Egad!
Oh, the horror, since some serious confusion can result.
Worse, my credit card statement has an odd mix ---LAX CHI YTO--of conventional and non- codes. All the more curiously because NO-one conected with any tix I charge uses those #$%^ codes, not aircarrier reservations staff, not airport staff, and certainly not well-seasoned FT-ers.
Sooooo, WHERE do they come from?
(But I don't really want to know.:mad:)


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