Hi Mike
Why do you have to login to view the application? I have made an applikation like yours, but it is for our citizens, and they are not supposed to login to see the map.
And when I do login to my own map application, http://vejle.maps.arcgis.com/apps/SimpleViewer/index.html?appid=fe1858ff2c914aca9f157477ac61ef98, all I can see on my phone is a blank page with a tiny button in the upper corner. The map is shared to all.
Sanne,
The likely problem is that one or more items are not shared publicly, and thus the app prompts the user to sign in.
So, when you build an application that you want to view publicly, all components that make up the application must be shared publicly. This includes:
thanks,
Mike
Hi Mike
Thanks!
I have just checked up on it. My webmap is shared to all, the application is shared to all. I have two layers, one from out REST-service: Layer: Parkeringspladser (ID: 5) (no login needed) and one from ESRI: World traffic map.
I still need to login?
What can be wrong?
This is my application: Public Information Map
I can browse your data when accessing your map service directly on http://kortservice.vejle.dk/gis/rest/services/Vej_Trafik/Vejdrift_simplekort/MapServer.
Try check your AGOL for organisations settings -> security:
Did you tick the "Members can share content outside the organization" on?
Best regards,
Kasper
The issue is the Esri world traffic layer, it requires an organizational account; thus requires someone to sign in. This note is in the description of the layer:
The World Traffic map service is available for users with an ArcGIS Online organizational subscription. To access this map layer, you'll need to sign in with an account that is a member of an organizational subscription.
At the present time, you can't use this layer in a public map. We are working on ways to allow organizations to include this layer in public maps and accept the credit cost of public usage.
Thanks,
Mike
Hi Mike
But that was the coolest part of the application! Anyway, thank you so much for the solution:-)
How is Iowa able to display traffic feed from their site, ArcGIS Web Application? This is a public facing application.
I figured it out...add the traffic service as a new item and pass in credentials. This new item can then be added to the webmap.