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I just wanted to update this. I contacted ESRI support and found out that I had somehow put extra quotes into the links (I calculated them) and that was causing the problem. User error, as it usually is. Thanks for the help! Diane
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09-20-2019
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My goal is to simply create a story map tour which has a name and a description that can be clicked on to take the reader to a web page. I know it can be done because I've done it before. See: https://www.wildlife.ca.gov/Conservation/Planning/NCCP/Plans My core problem is that the links are changing when I format them as <a href...> and upload them to ArcGIS Online. I Created point layer in ArcMap matching the map tour template and exported data to txt (csv) file. I then loaded the file into an ArcGIS Online map and shared the map as a story map tour. I created two different formats (well... more than that, but these were the essential formats). One had the description in simple http format and other included <a href...>. Original ArcGIS Online Map document: https://arcg.is/n0P0u OPTION 1: Map Tour Data 3 - description in simple http format Original description format: https://www.wildlife.ca.gov/Conservation/Planning/NCCP/Plans/Riverside Importing this as a csv file resulted in a layer in the AGOL Map that worked (appeared as "more info" link in pop-up and linked to the appropriate CDFW web page), but in the story map it appeared as text, not a link. Link to Map Tour: https://cdfw.maps.arcgis.com/apps/MapTour/index.html?appid=2dc323263c0a4d81aca7016888b60acc OPTION 2: Map Tour Data 10 - description includes an href statement Original description format: <a href="https://www.wildlife.ca.gov/Conservation/Planning/NCCP/Plans/Riverside" target="_blank">More Information</a> Importing this to a map as a csv file resulted in the link in the Description (in the pop-up) being changed to https://cdfw.maps.arcgis.com/home/webmap/viewer.html?useExisting=1, which resulted in the web map simply being re-opened upon clicking on "More Info" in the pop-up. This carried through to the story map tour, except that the link changed to the link to the map tour. Link to Map Tour: https://cdfw.maps.arcgis.com/apps/MapTour/index.html?appid=1e4562061e814f0881577ea520ed0a88 I have searched the web and this site and the help sites and either am having a unique problem or am using the wrong search terms. I'm hoping that there is a simple solution. I've attached the original csv files. Thank you. Diane
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Thank you. I tested it and it worked. I can’t make it completely public quite yet, but I think that as long as I can explain that to our web developers I’ll be okay. And by the way…. You may want to put a section on embedding/sharing in the FAQ. I searched and searched for an answer to this problem and it’s such a simple problem. I’m sure that the information is somewhere – but it’s not easy to find. Thanks, again! Diane (916) 657-4436 diane.mastalir@wildlife.ca.gov<mailto:diane.mastalir@wildlife.ca.gov>
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I am trying to embed an ArcGIS StoryMap in a website and get a message on my phone that "www.arcgis.com refused to connect". Since one of the big selling points of this format is that it is phone ready, I'm going to have a hard time selling it to our web developers if we can't read it on phones within our website. I know that you couldn't embed in beta, but is there still a problem or am I doing something wrong? The StoryMap is visible on my phone (Android) from the ESRI website. It is also visible on the web page. Just not on my phone when embedded in the web page. Here is the text I'm using: <iframe width="100%" height="600 px" title="Proposition 1 StoryMap" src="//storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/f04461117c664267ae6a6cbf5fb17d92"></iframe> I've also tried it with https:in front of the //. Thanks. Diane
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