iRail reviews
So far, two iPhone sites have written something about iRail; and here are the links.
Special thanks to these website, they have greatly improved the number of visitors so far.
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So far, two iPhone sites have written something about iRail; and here are the links.
Special thanks to these website, they have greatly improved the number of visitors so far.
When submitting information on the B-rail site, you get some kind of “map info” with the train station.
Now, when submitting the same information through the iRail website, the same link was added to the results. Yet, these links were broken/unavailable, because the session with the NMBS/SNCB site was no longer valid.
I have now replaced these links with Google Maps links. They are not only displaying the station’s location, but also the directions (by car, that is. I guess Google won’t be adding “train directions” anywhere soon) to eachother.
I’m looking for people to test out the iRail website in the four different languages, to check for any spelling mistakes. Should you find any, please report them to bugs[@]irail[.]be.
Thanks
I’ve made some more changes to iRail;
I’ve started translating little bits of the website, into French, Dutch and German (though some of it is still in English). I’ll be translating more the coming days (if it’s needed). Please report all typo’s you should encounter.
You can change the language options on the settings page.
I’ve built-in a new function; the station name “auto-complete".
When starting to type in a station name (starting at the 3rd char), it will suggest station names, and you can just tab them to select.
I made a txt file with all station names I found on the NMBS website. I hope it’s up to date, and if there are any stations missing, please report. :)
The station names depend on their location within Belgium. Flemish stations are Dutch only, Walloon stations French only. Everything inbetween (e.g. Brussels) is in both languages.
I just fixed a bug where he wouldn’t query the NMBS website if you hadn’t picked your language yet. Default language has been set to English.
Thanks to Helene.
These are the things I’ve worked on:
Website is accessible through this link: https://yeri.be
As there is no iPhone compatible website or application, I created my own NMBS “route planner” for the iPhone. This is no app though, this is just an iPhone website.
Basicly, this is what you can do:
At this stage of the project, only the basic train details are shown (departure time, arrival time) and up to 3 or 4 different possibilities (depending what the NMBS website replies).