Old pireps are gone!
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Old pireps are gone!
"Wow, just was going to check my pireps for this year to see how much cargo I have hauled and found out that the old website address in now someone else! No more pireps with the globecargo.org address are viewable! Found this to be true of all who use Fsacars for their pireps. Just wondering if anyone else has noticed this? Is there a fix? If you click on the "Pirep" link it goes to a new website that is nothing to do with us!"
Mark Jankowski
Pilot No.1125
KATL-North and South America
Pilot No.1125
KATL-North and South America
Re: Old pireps are gone!
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You can still find your pireps on the new website. Click on the hours by your name on the roster.""maj" wrote:Wow, just was going to check my pireps for this year to see how much cargo I have hauled and found out that the old website address in now someone else! No more pireps with the globecargo.org address are viewable! Found this to be true of all who use Fsacars for their pireps. Just wondering if anyone else has noticed this? Is there a fix? If you click on the "Pirep" link it goes to a new website that is nothing to do with us!
Michel Legein - #1279
Vice President
vp (at) globecargova (dot) org
5nm from KSUA
Vice President
vp (at) globecargova (dot) org
5nm from KSUA
"Actually, the links for the old FSAcars PIREPs point to the old website (www.globecargo.org). The reason for this is that the PIREPs were stored on the file system of the site and the database contained the links to that location as an absolute URL. When we moved sites the decision was made not to migrate the old PIREPs that were on the file system. Your hours have been kept but the FSAcars PIREP details (cargo hauled etc) is no longer available. This is not an issue for those pilots who use FSFK since that data is stored right into the database which was fully migrated. Sorry for the inconvenience but moving 1000s of files and then changing the database entries for each one of them was just not practical."