AIBN official feeds moved or broken #65

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opened 2021-03-17 17:54:30 +00:00 by lucidiot · 1 comment
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https://aibn.no, https://www.aibn.no, https://nsia.no, https://www.nsia.no now redirect to https://havarikommisjonen.no. It is still possible to access the English version of the old website, but with no CSS and no JS, at https://aibn.no/?lcid=1033.

The Norwegian feeds are available at the same URL under the new domain. The English feeds are not available on the new domain, but are still available at their old URLs.

I will try to get in touch with AIBN and ask them about those feeds; if they do plan on dropping the RSS feeds, I can fall back to the usual pattern of parsing some <table> tags from this page for example.

https://aibn.no, https://www.aibn.no, https://nsia.no, https://www.nsia.no now redirect to https://havarikommisjonen.no. It is still possible to access the English version of the old website, but with no CSS and no JS, at https://aibn.no/?lcid=1033. The Norwegian feeds are available at the same URL under the new domain. The English feeds are not available on the new domain, but are still available at their old URLs. I will try to get in touch with AIBN and ask them about those feeds; if they do plan on dropping the RSS feeds, I can fall back to the usual pattern of parsing some `<table>` tags from [this page](https://havarikommisjonen.no/Aviation/Published-reports) for example.
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The NSIA (new name of AIBN) replied saying they want to keep their RSS feeds and will be restoring them soon; they have now been successfully restored; they are even advertised properly using <link rel="alternate"> which makes my job a lot easier. The newly introduced "Defence" feed does not appear to be working as they intend it to so I will keep it out for now.

The NSIA (new name of AIBN) replied saying they want to keep their RSS feeds and will be restoring them soon; they have now been successfully restored; they are even advertised properly using `<link rel="alternate">` which makes my job a lot easier. The newly introduced "Defence" feed does not appear to be working as they intend it to so I will keep it out for now.
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