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Old October 11th 06, 02:21 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Peter Duniho
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"Peter Dohm" wrote in message
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Good argument for pure HTML and/or pure JAVA.


How does "pure JAVA" make it compatible with all browsers? Java is a
plug-in, not a built-in technology.


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Old October 11th 06, 02:54 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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FLAV8R wrote:
Well I'm currently working on a shell that would be the framework for a
"Always Free" site.

[snip]
Here is a glimpse of what I'm working on
http://www.aviatordave.com/eatery/States001.html
keep in mind that it is a work in progress with much tweaking to be done.

And suggestions or ideas can be sent to dlopez8aATyahooDOTcommmmmmmmmmmmmmm.

David - KGYH formerly of KORL

[snip]

This looks very useful to me. I am a newly minted pilot just embarking
on $200 hamburger runs & the like to entice my non-flying friends to
take the plunge. I'm based out of KORL so you've already got stuff I
can use (although I already know about most of them).

John Stevens
PP-ASEL

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Old October 11th 06, 03:17 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Does any state work? I tried a few but nothing happened.

Ron Lee
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Old October 11th 06, 11:42 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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"Ron Lee" wrote in message
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Does any state work? I tried a few but nothing happened.




Florida




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Old October 11th 06, 04:14 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Peter Dohm
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"C. Massey" wrote in message
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"Ron Lee" wrote in message
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Does any state work? I tried a few but nothing happened.




Florida




You're right, it sure does.

BTW, tune in from time to time regarding a long rumored restaurant near the
control tower of FXE; but don't skip meals yet in anticipation.

Peter


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Old October 11th 06, 07:35 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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I made this webpage a while back:

http://www.chouby.com/apps/100dollarhamburger.html


FLAV8R wrote:
I know this has been done before, but has anyone thought about putting
together another list of on-field places to eat?
JP took everyone's input and used it for his own profit.

I would be willing to recreate a website listing for free (always free) if
there was enough input.
Has anyone else looked into this? I really do miss being able to check out
the different airports
and seeing which ones offer food.

Yes I know that Airnav does have it to a certain extent, but you have to go
airport by airport.


David - KGYH


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Old October 12th 06, 03:19 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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That was very cool map.
It has some great links to charts and my favorite website "Airnav".
The only problem is that it doesn't have room for opinions and remarks.
I like dated opinions of both service, pricing and walking distance.
But I really do like what you did with the Google map.

David - KGYH



"M" wrote in message
oups.com...
I made this webpage a while back:

http://www.chouby.com/apps/100dollarhamburger.html


FLAV8R wrote:
I know this has been done before, but has anyone thought about putting
together another list of on-field places to eat?
JP took everyone's input and used it for his own profit.

I would be willing to recreate a website listing for free (always free)
if
there was enough input.
Has anyone else looked into this? I really do miss being able to check
out
the different airports
and seeing which ones offer food.

Yes I know that Airnav does have it to a certain extent, but you have to
go
airport by airport.


David - KGYH




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Old October 12th 06, 03:26 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
FLAV8R[_1_]
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Default On-field places to eat

Florida has an actual link that opens and Ohio has a non-functioning link.
This was just a sample to get opinions with.
In the coming week I'll make it a bit more functional and repost the link
for further suggestions.

Thanks for all the feedback.

David - KGYH


"Ron Lee" wrote in message
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Does any state work? I tried a few but nothing happened.

Ron Lee



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Old October 12th 06, 12:46 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
C. Massey
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"FLAV8R" wrote in message
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That was very cool map.
It has some great links to charts and my favorite website "Airnav".
The only problem is that it doesn't have room for opinions and remarks.
I like dated opinions of both service, pricing and walking distance.
But I really do like what you did with the Google map.

snip


For your webpage, PLEASE don't do the google map thing. As much as I like
and use google maps, they are annoying.




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Old October 12th 06, 01:07 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Peter Dohm
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I like David's much better.

I have mid-speed DSL and a computer that would have been very fast just a
couple of years ago; and the speed difference between the map types is truly
dramatic.

The Google map really is very cool to play with, but the pure html map is
fast, intuitive, allows plenty of space for added data, and really gets the
job done. If the "planning" is taking place at an FBO, just before
preflighting an airplane, there is no comparison.

Peter

"FLAV8R" wrote in message
news
That was very cool map.
It has some great links to charts and my favorite website "Airnav".
The only problem is that it doesn't have room for opinions and remarks.
I like dated opinions of both service, pricing and walking distance.
But I really do like what you did with the Google map.

David - KGYH



"M" wrote in message
oups.com...
I made this webpage a while back:

http://www.chouby.com/apps/100dollarhamburger.html


FLAV8R wrote:
I know this has been done before, but has anyone thought about putting
together another list of on-field places to eat?
JP took everyone's input and used it for his own profit.

I would be willing to recreate a website listing for free (always free)
if
there was enough input.
Has anyone else looked into this? I really do miss being able to check
out
the different airports
and seeing which ones offer food.

Yes I know that Airnav does have it to a certain extent, but you have

to
go
airport by airport.


David - KGYH






 




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