I recently signed up for a free trial of ArcGIS. The past couple of days I have been working on mapping a site for permitting. Yesterday, when I finally finished, almost immediately my map was compromised and the USGS National Map basemap I had been working on was "unavailable", luckily I grabbed a snapshot of the data beforehand. I've tried logging out and refreshing and reopening my map file, but I get a series of error messages. Wondering if there is any reason for this or if there is anything I can do to avoid reloading layers unto another basemap. Attached are the Error Messages that I have been receiving.
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HI Morgan,
It looks like there is an issue with the https link to this basemap but not the http.
http:
https:
Does your organization require https?
Thanks,
Kelly
http://basemap.nationalmap.gov/arcgis/rest/services/USGSTopo/MapServer
Hey Morgan,
Can you share a link to your webmap or the basemap item that you are adding to your web map?
-Kelly
Hi Kelly,
This is a link to my map: https://hntbnyc.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=ce8f67dc2d2945dca2744b83b6978635
If you try to open the link in the "Map Viewer" it appears as a map of the U.S. with no layers, although notice that in the thumbnail in the map details (link I provided above) there is text (and layers).
The basemap to which I am referring is one of the basemaps provided by the program ("Basemap Gallery" --> "USGS National Map").
Morgan
Hey Morgan,
Can you make your map public? I am getting prompted to log in.
tim
Hi Tim,
Map should be public now.
Morgan
Morgan,
can you also allow anonymous access in your organization settings?
Configure security settings—ArcGIS Online Help | ArcGIS
Then we should be able to see it.
Tim
Tim,
Anonymous access is now allowed.
Morgan
HI Morgan,
It looks like there is an issue with the https link to this basemap but not the http.
http:
https:
Does your organization require https?
Thanks,
Kelly
http://basemap.nationalmap.gov/arcgis/rest/services/USGSTopo/MapServer
Kelly,
Currently only access is through https.
This is not required, however.
Morgan
Thank you Kelly! It's fixed now.
Morgan