

This has always worked well in the past, but my attempts to sync today give an error message Many thanks from myself (captcrispy) and many others at the flyer forum (.uk). The file system doesn’t appear to have been updated yet. Apologies for the delay in sorting the fix, and thanks again for raising the issue. Service should be up and running correctly again. Will flag the problem in the description pages. Thanks for pointing it out, and I hopefully will have a fix available in the morning.
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Got to the end of my IPad install and it is telling me failed response 1.1.403 forbidden and PDF not downloadingĪpologies for that – it seems eurocontrol have updated their server to redirect the raw document URLs in the index pages from documents in the ‘pamslight’ hierarchy to the ‘eadbasic’ heirarchy, and doing some referral validation in the redirect, which breaks the links in the WebDAV indexes served by the aipcache app. Richard – assuming you are using GoodReader, the client should hopefully detect a size or eTag change of a particular document as reported by the server, and when you re-sync the new item should be downloaded – I have an RSS feed in the works that will report on changes, but in general AIP changes are made as part of the AIRAC cycle – see for the cycle dates.

Having downloaded the AIP airfield info to an iPad, what’s the easiest way of checking for updated airfield plates? The server maps without problem.īasic query, apologies. I also added a Bookmark Name for future use. I’m sure Nautilus in Ubuntu and other variants probably has the same option. Choose WebDAV option and add “” as the Server, then Connect. There’s an option in Nautilus to “Connect to Server”. This is of course also possible with Linux. 14 Responses to “WebDAV-enabled UK IAIP resources” Note that good network speed and capacity is required in order for the WebDAV filesystem to provide adequate performance.
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This will allocate a free drive letter to the WebDAV resource tree, which can then be browsed and individual files opened using Windows Explorer in the normal fashion. WebDAV resources can be directly mounted as filesystems under Windows Vista and Windows 7.

Select “Download only” sync in “Sync Parameters” popup, and touch button. Highlight the ‘EGXX’ folder in the popup list (turns light green) Select “UK IAIP” in the ‘Connect to Server’ list. Note: the current UK IAIP AD specific plates total about 170MBytes, and some 3G network proxies do not correctly support the WebDAV protocol, hence it is advisable to sync these plates over a wireless network connected to a good broadband service. The primary purpose of the facility is to enable synchronisation of these PDF resources with the GoodReader application for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch, although various other WebDAV-compliant applications and services can be used with the facility – details of clients shown to work with the service are listed below, and will be added to from time to time.Ĭurrently, the service provides indexes for the UK IAIP “Aerodrome Index – Specific” section, which contains charts and details for licensed civil aerodromes in the United Kingdom. This page describes a free facility for accessing various UK IAIP resources via a WebDAV-enabled index. The notes below on usage remain for reference. Apologies for the interruption in service over the past couple of weeks – it appears that the AipCache application is at present unable to access the Eurocontrol CMS hosting the AIP resources, and until I can investigate further, the App Engine application hosting the service will be disabled.
