I have followed the steps on how to install and test your API on windows see instructions below
C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\arcgis_js_api\library\4.4\dojo\dojo.js
in a text editor and search for the text [HOSTNAME_AND_PATH_TO_JSAPI]
, and replace this text with https://www.example.com/arcgis_js_api/library/4.4/
.Now you should be able to access the ArcGIS JavaScript library from your web server using the following URL:
<script src="https://www.example.com/arcgis_js_api/library/4.4/dojo/dojo.js"></script>
Test your install. You can use the following test code to validate your JSAPI library install.
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This is my local drive where I have installed it;
C:\inetpub\wwwroot\arcgis_js_v44_api . Also made the necessary changes to dojo.js as advised.
The next stage was to use a test.html to see if it works.
Where I ‘m a bit confused now how do I point the URL to my test.html to be able to view in internet explorer.
I have open the test.html using C:\inetpub\wwwroot\arcgis_js_v44_api\test.html, and isn’t right.
Solved! Go to Solution.
Henry,
What are the errors presented in the developer tools web console when in IE?
Hi Robert,
it does not show any error, it just comes up with a blank mapview window when opened with IE
Henry,
Is IE running in compatiblity mode?
I would think so, How do I find that out?
Henry,
You do Not want compatibility mode:
Another way to ensure that your app does not run in compatibility mode is to use a meta tag:
<html>
<head>
<meta http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="IE=edge" />
Thanks Robert Scheitlin you have answered my question. Please take a look at my question
use popup template in searchwidget geocoder the code is a geocoding service, you click anywhere in a map it displays addresses + xy coordinates, what I want to get to is to get the xy coordinates to be displayed as a table just like my other code you helpled with.
Thank you!