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Opensky for my own website?

7 years 6 months ago #154 by Whousen
Hey there,

I'm the owner of flugchecker.com and at the moment a flightradar24 iframe is integrated. How about integrating your flighttracker into my page? Is there a possibility?

Thanks in advice!
7 years 6 months ago #155 by meides
Replied by meides on topic Opensky for my own website?
Hello and welcome to the community! :)

It is currently not possible to display an OpenSky flight tracking map with an iframe. However, we are working on this feature and will probably release it within the next 2 - 3 weeks! I will let you know as soon as there are any updates.

Cheers,
Marco
7 years 6 months ago #175 by meides
Replied by meides on topic Opensky for my own website?
Hey again!

The iframe feature has just been deployed. You can build your iframe code snippet with this tool:

opensky-network.org/network/opensky-iframe

Let me know if you find that something is missing or could be improved :)

Cheers,
Marco
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7 years 6 months ago #176 by oe3bub
Replied by oe3bub on topic Opensky for my own website?
Hello to all Planehunters

The iframe feature works flawlessly.
Would it also be possible to display your own sensodata by iframe?

Thanks for the good work.

Greetings oe3bub

sorry no time - have to catch my plane.. ;-)
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7 years 6 months ago #181 by meides
Replied by meides on topic Opensky for my own website?
Hey,

Would it also be possible to display your own sensodata by iframe?


We are currently working on a feature which will allow you to share the profile of your receiver, making it accessible to public. As soon as we finish implementing the corresponding API interface it will be possible to publicly access data by receiver. Until then it is only possible to have the iframe display data from the whole network.

Cheers,
Marco
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