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Thanks for showing me this. I actually just finished mocking up a few things in leaflet.js. This is exactly what I needed and the API seems to be able to handle the features I will need in the future. It's also good to know I can incorporate this with arc server services as well.
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Thanks for all of the info. My company actually has access to ArcGIS for Server and desktop that they are using on another project. I actually need around 980 polygons to load eventually, but I'm just learning the software for now. I'll take a look at the resource you have linked. Thanks again!
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The polygon data is in x, y coordinate pairs. I can put them into JSON format easily if needed. I've been going through the ArcGIS javascript API examples, and it just seems overly complicated for a beginner. Where would I start if I wanted to author my own basemap? I have do have an online account.
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I've been working through some of the API documentation and examples for the last couple of days, but I'm still a bit lost. Here is what I need to do, and perhaps someone will be able to point me in the right direction. I have an internal web application that shows information for each zip code in the U.S. I have polygon data for all of these areas already. Before I start working on dynamically creating polygons, I want to display a few polygons onto a map to see how it works. That's it for now. All of the examples I've seen are overly complicated with features and other functionality that I don't need at the moment. Are there any resources for complete beginners? How would I go about just adding a few polygons to a map using hard coded latitude / longitude coordinates? Also, is there any way to remove city names from the default maps? Thanks!
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