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Hi Steve,
In your HTML there'll be a pointer to the API - update this to point to the 3.2 version:<script type="text/javascript" src="http://serverapi.arcgisonline.com/jsapi/arcgis/?v=3.2"></script>Steve
<script type="text/javascript" src="http://serverapi.arcgisonline.com/jsapi/arcgis/?v=3.2"></script>Steve
Hi Steve,
In your HTML there'll be a pointer to the API - update this to point to the 3.2 version:<script type="text/javascript" src="http://serverapi.arcgisonline.com/jsapi/arcgis/?v=3.2"></script>Steve
<link rel="stylesheet" href="http://serverapi.arcgisonline.com/jsapi/arcgis/3.2/js/esri/css/esri.css">
You'll also want to add a <link> tag for esri.css. This is new with 3.2:<link rel="stylesheet" href="http://serverapi.arcgisonline.com/jsapi/arcgis/3.2/js/esri/css/esri.css">
More info here: http://help.arcgis.com/en/webapi/javascript/arcgis/help/jshelp/css.htm
Thanks for the reply...one small sub-question...is there any getting started material for this API ? I am new beginner for this Java Script API ( I am familiar to Server and Desktop 10.0)
Also I found that many people (Even I am also) customizing the sample code and using in our applications is that a correct way to get start ?
As always your support is the outstanding in the world.. hats off to you all : )