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Thanks Tim. I realized I wasn't checking the 'edit' option before publishing my feature service and that's what was throwing me off. However, I did use your suggestion of creating a picture field. Thanks!
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I'm working on getting an interactive web map posted on my organization's website using AGOL. I created my map in ArcGIS for Desktop and then shared it as a service. I followed all of the instructions so that the map could be shared publicly through AGOL. My map includes about 6 shapefiles that have multiple features. One shape has about 100 features and 6 attribute fields. I know that I can edit the popups for each layer to adjust the attributes displayed. However, I would like to edit the popups for individual features so that I can add weblinks or photographs to some of the features. When I edit the popups using the 'configure popup' I can add photos but it adds the same image to all of the features in the layer.Is it possible to edit feature popups individually? Or do I have to go back to ArcGIS for Desktop, add attribute fields for website and photograph and edit each feature record? (If I do need to add websites/photographes to the attribute table in ArcGIS, I would definitely appreciate instructions/tips on how to do so, so that images appear in AGOL instead of just code or links.) Thank you for your help!! Jenn
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10-21-2014
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Jenn: When you sign into AGOL and author a map, that is "your" map. You save it and then share it to "everyone" if you want the public to see it. When the public finds your map, they can view it and add more data layers to it, but they cannot save over your version of the map. They do, however, have the option to save a "copy" of your map as their own map. Once again, they cannot overwrite your map. While signed into your account, share the map to everyone and then also copy the map's URL. Sign out of your account and paste the URL into a new browser tab. Your public facing map should open and you should see a "Sign in" button in the upper right-hand corner proving you are view the map not as yourself. [ATTACH=CONFIG]34704[/ATTACH] Great, thank you! If someone from the public copies the map, will they be able access all of the data attributes? For instance, if my map contains a layer that has 10 attribute fields, but I customize the pop-up to only show 3 of those fields, could the person using the copied map see all 10 attribute fields or could they only see the 3 attributes? Thanks! Jenn
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Is it possible to 'lock' a map shared with the public from being edited by just anyone? I want to share the information but I don't want anyone to be able to add data or edit the data in the map. If so, is there a way to view the map as if I was the public (and not a publisher/administrator for my organizational account)? Thanks for your help! I swear I have looked high and low for a straight answer to this question. Jenn
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