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Thanks for responding so quickly, Robert. Is this the line you're referencing? 127: this.setEvtHandlers(); When I do that, nothing displays in the popupPanel. It seems to work as expected if I SWITCH from desktop to mobile view in Chrome, but if I START the app in mobile view, the popup content never displays. It makes sense that it should work, as it does seem that there are duplicate events being registered, but I'm getting an exception with the RelatedRecordsPopupProjector (which is strange since I'm not using related records). I think that exception is preventing the rest of the code to finish running, as the symbol gets selected in the map, but doesn't display anything in the popup panel. Interestingly, when that line is not commented, I see the duplicate events fire, but only 1 raises the exception, while the other one finishes fine and the content displays (with the skipping behavior previously mentioned). Please let me know if you have any other thoughts on this. While it may be an issue in the Esri WAB code, I'd appreciate any direction you can provide in getting this resolved. Thanks again, Alan
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Hello Robert, I'm seeing an issue on mobile devices when clicking dense groups of points which return several features. I see the 1 of 20 arrows, and they work fine in my desktop browsers (Chrome/FF), but in iOS Safari or even using Chrome's Device Toolbar, when clicking Next, the count jumps by 2, 3, or even 6 features, instead of just going to the next one. It seems if I close the PopupPanel Widget and open it again, the count gets larger. You can see it in action here: ArcGIS Web Application Please let me know if you have any suggestions. I'm using v2.6 of WAB and also the PopupPanel. Thanks, Alan
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This appears to have been fixed in v3.10. It still happens in 3.9 (the version I'm using for supporting an older app, of course), but not after that.
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I am having the same problem. Our client wanted to have streets displayed on top of the satellite imagery, but the 'hybrid' basemap uses the World_Boundaries_and_Places reference layer. This only shows things like malls, parks and river names. Not a great reference layer. How are we supposed to print using the World Basemap vector tile layer? This is the url I am adding in (http://www.arcgis.com/sharing/rest/content/items/1c7f9b4db2604d54a8deae29f0eecbcf/resources/styles/root.json?f=pjson) which displays great in the app, but is removed from the printable PDF.
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Did you ever find a way to do this? I am having the same problem. Thanks, Alan
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I am experiencing something similar, and perhaps it is related, but does not sound like the exact same thing. For my web map, I have 4 CSV layers from the web added on top of the default Topographic basemap. Pretty straight-forward. I order them the way I want them to be, set drawing and popup info, and save my map. All looks great. If I close out of the web map (click My Content), and re-open the same web map, the layer order has been reversed. If I change NOTHING in the map, and just save it again and re-open it, the layers are reversed again. This opening and saving has become my (increasingly annoying) work-around for this bug (can we agree that it's a bug??). I have built a JavaScript application that consumes this web map and depends on the order of layers for some of the data presentation, but since the configuration order keeps changing unexpectedly, my application keeps behaving unexpectedly. Please help! Thanks, Alan Stone Environmental Montpelier, VT
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I love that users have the ability to configure their own popup windows when creating a map in ArcGIS Online without having to get into any code, and that there are a few options for them to start from (list, description, custom, none). However, I feel like this is only the beginning. When there are many attributes for a given layer, it would be great to be able to organize them across a tabbed window, instead of being forced to use a custom scrollable panel. This way, one tab could contain a free-form description, another tab could contain a list of selected attributes, another with an image (either from a feature attachment from from a URL from that attributes) and maybe even another with a list of related links. The 'custom' option will let you do most of this, but the scrollable panel is not as good for organizing a lot of data as a tabbed popup would be. Something like this (http://www.masscec.com/index.cfm/cdid/12451) would be nice, and I'm sure you can do better than Google on this.
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