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Sorry for not responding sooner. Got caught up in deployment and forgot to get back. Greg, thanks for the suggestion. Changing the protocol in the Details page of the app to HTTP worked. I was able to then view the embedded page in both browsers. Kelly, the URL is editable on the Application Details page with the correct permissions. I simply changed the HTTPS in the URL to HTTP and that solved my issue. -Jim
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Hello all, In working with the Map Journal Template configured in AGOL, I am seeing that the Main Stage does not seem to support Chrome when linking a web page or another template build in AGOL. All that is returned is a blank Main Stage. Interestingly, the page and app both load in IE 9 and 11. The application I'm trying to load on the Main State was developed in the AGOL Web App Builder and the web page is esri.com (used for testing this issue). In testing though, I create a new Map Journal Application with a subset of the content used in the original app and noticed that the template has a feature that mine does not. When I saved the new app, the new Fix button is there next to the Save button. Also, the links to web pages and applications works. I have been working on this app for some time so had created it before the template was updated with the last AGOL update so I am betting that the issue lies in the update of the template. Has anyone else had a similar issue or have any knowledge of this? I searched but did not see any related posts. My apologies if I missed one. Given that the app is due to launch in the near future, I am going to try to recreate it with the new template. I figure to report this to support if there is no resolution here so will report back if I take that route. Thanks! Jim Chrome: version 47.0.2526.106 m Also tested on Android Chrome with no luck.
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Hello All, Has anyone tried to use TFS Source Control to backup their GIS desktop projects? I am using TFS but I think any Source Control solution may have the same issue. We have implemented TFS for development projects at my organization. As part of the TFS team, I thought it worth having some level of version control with my projects and data. I have been avidly using ArcGIS Pro for the past while with FGDBs so thought it was a good place to start with backing up the Pro project folder. I wasn't looking to do anything fancy, just to check out and check back in. Unfortunately, there was a problem that looks to be more of an issue with how the FGDB works and TFS. When I went to check in in a project which had changed, the process stopped when it hit missing index files in the FGDB. It looks like the Index folder has files which update, ones that are deleted, and ones that are created. Thus we are no longer talking about a simple check in/check out. We would need to know what files are deleted and what files are added. Does anyone have a suggestion on how to get around this? Does Esri have a solution other than upgrading to an SDE instance? I like the idea of packaging the files and data together so I can restore to a point. This would also put a restore process in place which would not require file system tape restores from our enterprise backup solution. Additionally, most of the human elements would also be removed. The main option I see would be to use the package tool within Pro to package the project but that has its downsides also. Any help would be greatly appreciated!!! Thanks, Jim
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