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Hi Anthony, Hi GISDev01, I've commneted out the two red-marked sections in the Index.html file as shown below. But it's still trying connecting to fpdownload.adobe.com site for a crossdomain.xml file, please see the attached screenshot from Fiddler. Note, the crossdomain.xml file is already present in my wwwroot folder and all map services and data are running internally on our ArcGIS server. The ArcGIS, IIS and geodatabase servers are all under same domain anyway. There is no need to connect to any other online services. Thanks in advance for your help. Regards, Chapal [ATTACH=CONFIG]31499[/ATTACH] <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" lang="en" xml:lang="en"> <head> <title>ArcGIS Viewer for Flex</title> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /> <meta name="description" content="Esri ArcGIS viewer for Flex"/> <meta name="keywords" content="Esri, ArcGIS, Flex Viewer"/> <meta name="author" content="Esri"/> <!-- Include CSS to eliminate any default margins/padding and set the height of the html element and the body element to 100%, because Firefox, or any Gecko based browser, interprets percentage as the percentage of the height of its parent container, which has to be set explicitly. Fix for Firefox 3.6 focus border issues. Initially, don't display flashContent div so it won't show if JavaScript disabled. --> <style type="text/css" media="screen"> html, body { height:100%; } body { margin:0; padding:0; overflow:auto; text-align:center; background-color: #ffffff; } object:focus { outline:none; } #flashContent { display:none; } </style> <!-- Enable Browser History by replacing useBrowserHistory tokens with two hyphens --> <!-- BEGIN Browser History required section > <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="history/history.css" /> <script type="text/javascript" src="history/history.js"></script> <! END Browser History required section --> <script type="text/javascript" src="swfobject.js"></script> <script type="text/javascript"> // For version detection, set to min. required Flash Player version, or 0 (or 0.0.0), for no version detection. var swfVersionStr = "0.0.0"; // To use express install, set to playerProductInstall.swf, otherwise the empty string. var xiSwfUrlStr = "playerProductInstall.swf"; var flashvars = {}; flashvars.localeChain = "en_US"; flashvars.resourceModuleURLs = "assets/locale/en_US.swf"; //flashvars.localeChain = "ar"; //flashvars.resourceModuleURLs = "assets/locale/ar.swf"; //flashvars.localeChain = "da_DK"; //flashvars.resourceModuleURLs = "assets/locale/da_DK.swf"; //flashvars.localeChain = "de_DE"; //flashvars.resourceModuleURLs = "assets/locale/de_DE.swf"; //flashvars.localeChain = "es_ES"; //flashvars.resourceModuleURLs = "assets/locale/es_ES.swf"; //flashvars.localeChain = "et_EE"; //flashvars.resourceModuleURLs = "assets/locale/et_EE.swf"; //flashvars.localeChain = "fi_FI"; //flashvars.resourceModuleURLs = "assets/locale/fi_FI.swf"; //flashvars.localeChain = "fr_FR"; //flashvars.resourceModuleURLs = "assets/locale/fr_FR.swf"; //flashvars.localeChain = "he_IL"; //flashvars.resourceModuleURLs = "assets/locale/he_IL.swf"; //flashvars.localeChain = "it_IT"; //flashvars.resourceModuleURLs = "assets/locale/it_IT.swf"; //flashvars.localeChain = "ja_JP"; //flashvars.resourceModuleURLs = "assets/locale/ja_JP.swf"; //flashvars.localeChain = "ko_KR"; //flashvars.resourceModuleURLs = "assets/locale/ko_KR.swf"; //flashvars.localeChain = "lt_LT"; //flashvars.resourceModuleURLs = "assets/locale/lt_LT.swf"; //flashvars.localeChain = "lv_LV"; //flashvars.resourceModuleURLs = "assets/locale/lv_LV.swf"; //flashvars.localeChain = "nb_NO"; //flashvars.resourceModuleURLs = "assets/locale/nb_NO.swf"; //flashvars.localeChain = "nl_NL"; //flashvars.resourceModuleURLs = "assets/locale/nl_NL.swf"; //flashvars.localeChain = "pl_PL"; //flashvars.resourceModuleURLs = "assets/locale/pl_PL.swf"; //flashvars.localeChain = "pt_BR"; //flashvars.resourceModuleURLs = "assets/locale/pt_BR.swf"; //flashvars.localeChain = "pt_PT"; //flashvars.resourceModuleURLs = "assets/locale/pt_PT.swf"; //flashvars.localeChain = "ro_RO"; //flashvars.resourceModuleURLs = "assets/locale/ro_RO.swf"; //flashvars.localeChain = "ru_RU"; //flashvars.resourceModuleURLs = "assets/locale/ru_RU.swf"; //flashvars.localeChain = "sv_SE"; //flashvars.resourceModuleURLs = "assets/locale/sv_SE.swf"; //flashvars.localeChain = "zh_CN"; //flashvars.resourceModuleURLs = "assets/locale/zh_CN.swf"; var params = {}; params.quality = "high"; params.bgcolor = "#ffffff"; params.allowscriptaccess = "sameDomain"; params.allowfullscreen = "true"; var wmode = swfobject.getQueryParamValue("wmode"); if (wmode) { params.wmode = wmode; } var attributes = {}; attributes.id = "index"; attributes.name = "index"; attributes.align = "middle"; swfobject.embedSWF( "index.swf", "flashContent", "100%", "100%", swfVersionStr, xiSwfUrlStr, flashvars, params, attributes); // JavaScript enabled so display the flashContent div in case it is not replaced with a swf object. swfobject.createCSS("#flashContent", "display:block;text-align:left;"); if (swfobject.ua.ie && swfobject.ua.win) { swfobject.addLoadEvent( function() { var app = swfobject.getObjectById("index"); if (app) { app.focus(); } } ); } </script> </head> <body> <!-- SWFObject's dynamic embed method replaces this alternative HTML content with Flash content when enough JavaScript and Flash plug-in support is available. The div is initially hidden so that it doesn't show when JavaScript is disabled. --> <div id="flashContent"> <p> To view this page ensure that Adobe Flash Player version 11.1.0 or greater is installed. </p> <!-- <script type="text/javascript"> var pageHost = ((document.location.protocol == "https:") ? "https://" : "http://"); document.write("<a href='http://www.adobe.com/go/getflashplayer'><img src='" + pageHost + "www.adobe.com/images/shared/download_buttons/get_flash_player.gif' alt='Get Adobe Flash player' /></a>" ); </script> --> </div> <noscript> <object classid="clsid:D27CDB6E-AE6D-11cf-96B8-444553540000" width="100%" height="100%" id="index"> <param name="movie" value="index.swf" /> <param name="quality" value="high" /> <param name="bgcolor" value="#ffffff" /> <param name="allowScriptAccess" value="sameDomain" /> <param name="allowFullScreen" value="true" /> <!--[if !IE]>--> <object type="application/x-shockwave-flash" data="index.swf" width="100%" height="100%"> <param name="quality" value="high" /> <param name="bgcolor" value="#ffffff" /> <param name="allowScriptAccess" value="sameDomain" /> <param name="allowFullScreen" value="true" /> <!--<![endif]--> <!--[if gte IE 6]>--> <p> Either scripts and active content are not permitted to run or Adobe Flash Player version 11.1.0 or greater is not installed. </p> <!--<![endif]--> <!-- <a href="http://www.adobe.com/go/getflashplayer"> <img src="http://www.adobe.com/images/shared/download_buttons/get_flash_player.gif" alt="Get Adobe Flash Player" /> </a> --> <!--[if !IE]>--> </object> <!--<![endif]--> </object> </noscript> </body> </html>
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Hi All, Some of our users are getting an error message �??2032�?� while running a Flex Viewer 3.3 Webmap application. I have tested with different users and it seems that users that do not have Internet access (Intranet only) CANNOT browse the Webmap and the 2032 error message pops up. The test was done on the same PC using the same IE version. Note: Our ArcGIS Server 10.1 and IIS 6.0 Server are both installed on the same machine (Windows Server 2003 SP2) and connection to Internet from these machines are Blocked as part of corporate security policy. We have had our Server team investigate and they found that when you open the http://�?�./FlexViewer/index.html site it immediately tries to access the below URLs on the Internet. It seems to be Flex Viewer�??s Index.html is sending the request to connect to the Internet. [ATTACH=CONFIG]31427[/ATTACH] Can anyone please advise if any changes can be made in the Flex Viewer to stop / disable the attempts to connect to the Internet? Thanks, Chapal
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I get the same error message only for user accounts which do not have permission to Internet. After adding the SWZ to the known MIME types in the IIS, I'm still getting the same error message. Is there anythning else that need to be done after adding the SWZ file type?
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Hi Govindarajan, Although it's not fixed yet, we're now working with the Java developer and ESRI Support. Once we get a fix, I'll update the forum, would it be relevant for others. Thank you very much for your advise. regards, Chapal Mr.Chapal First i have not done this using JAVA but i did the development using .Net. So i given the standard checklists for .Net based development. Not sure whether it is applicable for Java based app framework. Since you had mentioned that it is working on the dev system, i assume that the coding has been done properly. Also i am assuming that you hae registered the SOE properly. You had mentioned that it is relating to two machine configuration. Note that the MXD path being referred by the mapservice should be stored in a folder location on the individual SOCs and ArcSOC user account be given read-write privilege on this folder. Maintain the same folder structure in both the SOC systems. Also check the logs in the ArcGISServerHome/server/user/log folders. In the constructor event of SOE use try..catch and write a message to the logger. Then start the Mapservice. The SOE gets initialised. This is when the exceptions, if any, would be caught and written to the server logs. Of course set the Server log level to DETAILED INFO . Now stop the service and check the logs. The parameters if any that u are passing to this using ArcCatalog property pages, if any shall be retrieved in the IObjectConstruct construct method. Check whether this one is working using logger. If all of these work well then i feel there shouldny be any problem. Also check whether your app in the prod server is trying to access content behind any firewall. Let me know if you face any problem Regards Govindarajan
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Hi Govindarajan, I've got exactly same error message (Invalid URL) for a SOE created for advanced Print (see another forum http://forums.arcgis.com/threads/24059-Java-Print-SOE-Advanced-print-solution?p=110774#post110774). I wonder you might be able to point me to a right direction to fix this problem. The PCHPrintSOE works perfectly on my staging environment, which runs on a single machine (SOC/SOM/Web Services) config. I can browse the REST map service down to the PCHPrintSOE property page. However, when I deployed it to my Production Envrionment, which is a 2-machines configuration, I get the �??Invalid URL�?� message. Machine1 (Win 2008 R2) running ArcGIS SOC/SOM (I copied and registered the PCHPrintSOE.jar on this machine) Machine2 (Win 2008 R2) running IIS7 and ArcGIS Web Services I can browse the REST map service down up to the Map Service, but cannot browse further to the PCHPrintSOE property page and it gives �??Invalid URL�?� message. Do I need to do something special (any extra settings) to deploy this SOE on a 2-machine configuration? Thank you in advanced for your help. Chapal
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