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Hello Héctor, Have you found a solution to the problem? I am experiencing the same issue both with the sample in question and one of our own applications using our web map. Has anyone else encountered and overcome this problem? Best regards, Kristel
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Hi Nicole, I didn't actually find out what the problem was, but the way I solved it was by using Robert Scheitlin's Identify Widget with small additions to the identifyFeatures method in IdentifyWidget.mxml: if (map.timeExtent != null)
identifyParams.timeExtent = new TimeExtent(map.timeExtent.endTime, map.timeExtent.endTime); In our case I only needed to show data from the exact instant chosen on the time slider, not a time span, that's why I used only the time slider end time for creating a new time extent for the identify parameters. You might also want to play a bit with timezones in the map document and service, because for a while we had an issue with UTC and local timezone differences - unfortunately, I don't have the map service anymore to check how exactly we got over that. Hope that helps, Kristel
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Hello, I have an application with several time aware layers for which I need to enable identify functionality. Has anyone else tried using pop-up windows with TimeWidget and got the correct behaviour - by correct I mean that identifiable features depend on the time "selected" in the TimeWidget? Currently I always seem to get a pop-up for the earliest data for a feature (features in the layer cover the whole subject area as a grid of polygons based on measurement data received at specified intervals). I'm guessing that (if there isn't a solution built in which I haven't found) I should dynamically add a definition expression to the identify task at runtime based on the time selected in TimeWidget? But what about when TimeWidget is closed - how do I determine which hour to show results for? Or is there another better solution to this issue? Thanks in advance, Kristel
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Hi, just thought I'd let you know that I found a workaround for my mysterious scrolling problem - I placed the LegendDataGroup inside a regular spark Group (which made the scrolling slow, but modifying the scrolling delta helped there). I still don't know exactly what caused the problem in the first place, but this helped me get over my troubles. Regards, Kristel
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Hi Robert, Thanks for your answer. I tried to reproduce it previously on your live site, too. Mostly without success 🙂 However, I noticed that it might have something to do with resizing the widget. For instance, once the scrollbar disappeared altogether after resizing and another time, it got the same glitch as in my application. But this doesn't even happen every time I resize the widget. In my application it happens almost always, perhaps because the legend I have to show has a lot of items in it. The application in question is viewable here: http://81.20.152.94/egk and legend glitch can be seen if zoomed in to at least 1:1 000 000. If you have any suggestions what I could try, I'd be very grateful, because I'm out of ideas. Regards, Kristel
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Hi, First off thanks for a great widget! I seem to have one problem with it and was wondering if anyone else has experienced it and has found a solution. Namely when scrolling the map legend using mousewheel the scrollbar gets stuck and the up-down buttons also don't work anymore. When the scrollbar is dragged, the buttons work correctly again, until legend is scrolled with the mousewheel. The TOC however works without any problems. If anyone can help with that issue, it would be greatly appreciated! Regards, Kristel
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