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Robert, Thank you for your prompt response. My way around it is to ask users to type double apostrophes[‘’] and it works, not very elegant though. Gina Jorgina A. Ross Kansas Applied Remote Sensing Program Kansas Biological Survey University of Kansas 785-864-1524 ginaross@ku.edu<mailto:ginaross@ku.edu>
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Matt, I am using agslib-3.6-2013-12-13 swc. Gina Jorgina A. Ross Kansas Applied Remote Sensing Program Kansas Biological Survey University of Kansas 785-864-1524 ginaross@ku.edu<mailto:ginaross@ku.edu>
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Search Widget generates error when user types an apostrophe. My search widget reads the names of terrestrial species of concern from a web service attribute table and displays the names of the species by their scientific and common name. It works well listing all the different species names, both scientific and common. Within the widget, the option “select by attribute” allows the user to select a single species and display its location. However, an error occurs when the user inputs (types) a species common name that contains an apostrophe. The error generated is [RPC Fault faultString=”Unable to complete operation.” faultCode=”400” faultDetail=””]. How can I get the widget to accept a user’s input of a common name containing an apostrophe without generating an error? Gina Ross
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Robert, Your comments from September 12, 2014, lead me to update the API and this finally fixed the problem. Thank you for your prompt and helpful comments. Gina
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Robert, I made the changes as suggested in your reply and it made no difference at all. I still get the pale yellow background color and the pale white background color. I would like to mention that a version of the viewer I am using that has the in-house modifications is located at: https://github.com/ksbiological/arcgis-viewer-flex Thank you so much for your time. Gina
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Robert, This is an option I tried before I decided to post the thread. Changing the Sixth color does not make any difference. Any other ideas? I appreciate your prompt respond.
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I have a mapping application built using Flex Version 3.6 with same in-house modifications made in previous version 3.4. I built the viewer using Flash Builder 4.6. I have added several widgets ( Legend, Attribute Tables, Find a Lake, Lake Chemistry Data Statistics, Find Location, and About this Map) and they all function as they are supposed to. The problem is the background color of the tooltips that appear when you hover over these widgets’ icons to close or to minimize them. The tooltips have a light yellow background color which presents a problem because the text color I use in the application is white. So the text inside the tooltip is barely legible. What controls that background color? Also, the chart widget (Lake Chemistry Data Statistics) presents the same problem as the other widgets, with an additional problem: pale white background color in the results tooltip. After you execute the widget creating the chart/graphic, then when you hover over each individual column to see the results, the tooltip background color is pale white. What controls that background color? I did not have these problems when I was using Flex version 3.4 with some in-house modifications and built using Flash Builder 4.6. My objective using Flex version 3.6 is to keep the background color blue with white text which I had in all my applications when I was using Flex version 3.4. Any ideas? Here is the link to the map application to see the issue I am talking about: https://kars.ku.edu/maps/testapp/. I would appreciate any help on this issue. Gina
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