I created a web map that is consumed by the Locator Perspective web app template.
Using the link as an http, the locator button is not there, but driving directions are accessible when a user clicks on the car icon next to a location. If I open it in a secure connection by adding the s, the directions do not work but the locator button is there.
Is this a known bug?
Hi Brian Kingery,
Starting with Google Chrome version 50, some of the HTML5 web APIs will require websites to be using a secure origin like HTTPS to work correctly. The APIs that will be affected are: Geolocation, Fullscreen, Device motion and Device orientation.
You can read more about it here:
Increased web API security in Google Chrome | ArcGIS Blog
In order to keep everything working as expected, make sure that your apps are using a secure origin. See the following resources for setting up your organization, portal, or server with HTTPS.
So what do I need to do so that a truck driver can open this app on his phone and click the locator button to find his location and then select the closet fuel site? The app works if the driver manually selects his location on a map or if they know what address they are at, but I would like the locate button to work with the directions.