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For some reason, map creators cannot modify popups for GeoRSS feeds: http://enterprise.arcgis.com/en/portal/latest/use/georss.htm This should be changed. You can configure popups for WFS. Why is this? Text is text.
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For some reason, map creators cannot modify popups for GeoRSS feeds: http://enterprise.arcgis.com/en/portal/latest/use/georss.htm This should be changed. You can configure popups for WFS. Why is this? Text is text.
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03-06-2019
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start point for each calculation is the XY for each row in the point feature class. I guess we just assume Z is 0 since it's not included in the data. no local projection just 4326. And yes, azimuth from North. Your blog makes my head hurt but it's good stuff, thanks
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02-27-2019
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I have a fc that looks a bit like the following: ID NAME AZIMUTH ELEVATION DIST
01 first 60.5 28.3 100
02 second 125.2 14 100
03 third 90 7.8 100 Azimuth and Elevation are expressed in degrees. I would like to create lines between these points (themselves with no Z value) and paired points that must be calculated along a trajectory from the starting point, for n meters (the DIST field). Creating the lines once I have the paired XYZ is easy. Getting to the XYZ is harder. Math is not my strong suit, and I am curious how I would accomplish it in python. Distance unit of measurements are in meters. I want to keep this simple and relative, i.e., no need to account for curvature of the earth or terrain. Just calculating a new point 100 meters away from the origin point in xyz space, assuming the trajectory provided by the azimuth and elevation angles and a flat X plane.
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Hi Adrian, I don't think so. It's a regularly updated table on a registered data store, so I need a styled network link, vs. hosting a static kml file. Additionally, Layer to KML is broken in ArcGIS Pro for raster content, when I need to capture that as a KMZ.
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02-20-2019
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Hi Claire, nope. In fact there are 2 or 3 bugs I've already reported regarding KML handling, which has really fallen apart in Pro.
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02-20-2019
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Answering my own question. So apparently, opening a 2.2.x project in 2.3, and attempting to publish, will not work. Creating a new project in 2.3, and publishing web layers/maps via 10.6.1 Portal/Enterprise as hosted service does work.
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02-15-2019
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I am not trying to publish directly to ArcGIS Server - just creating a regular web map / web layer via Portal. The linked comment relates to directly publishing to ArcGIS Server, bypassing Portal.
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02-15-2019
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I'm testing ArcGIS Pro 2.3 currently within a 10.6.1 Enterprise environment. I have found that 2.3 will fail to publish any services. The log simply says, error publishing service (all the other staging/etc succeeds). I get that a server upgrade will sometimes require client upgrades. But for a new client not to be compatible with a server instance only one revision behind - this is new to me. Does 2.3 require the 10.7 Enterprise pre-release in order to publish hosted services?
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I work in an enterprise that relies almost exclusively on certificates (PKI) for service access. Currently ArcGIS Pro only supports simple username/password, or unauthenticated WFS connections (and I'm not sure Earth supports WFS at all). I need ArcGIS Pro (and ArcGIS Earth) to support fetching a user's digital signing certs from the Windows certificate store, and pass that for authentication to https protected WFS endpoints. This would also ensure a common capability across OGC web service handling for ArcGIS Pro, since client certificate handling is already nicely implemented in Portal connections and ArcGIS REST services. Thanks for considering!
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02-13-2019
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I work in an enterprise that relies almost exclusively on certificates (PKI) for service access. Currently ArcGIS Pro only supports simple username/password, or unauthenticated WFS connections (and I'm not sure Earth supports WFS at all). I need ArcGIS Pro (and ArcGIS Earth) to support fetching a user's digital signing certs from the Windows certificate store, and pass that for authentication to https protected WFS endpoints. This would also ensure a common capability across OGC web service handling for ArcGIS Pro, since client certificate handling is already nicely implemented in Portal connections and ArcGIS REST services. Thanks for considering!
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I can currently create a feature service in ArcGIS Pro, turn on labels, share it, and users have a similar experience with data symbology/labeling in both ArcGIS Pro and the ArcGIS Enterprise web map viewer. Only ArcGIS Earth is the sore thumb. The geometric content and symbols render, but there are no labels. To bring ArcGIS Earth into harmony with other viewers, it needs to support labels from Esri's own services.
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I would like to create a vector tile service of a point layer with labels, so that it renders very quickly on top of a basemap. These basemaps are in 4326. Here is what I've tried: Take my layer (towns and localities) in ArcGIS Pro and style it (scale visibility, labels, etc) and share it as a web layer. Set it to copy the data to the server. Select Vector Tile. For tiling scheme, I select WGS84 Coordinate System, Version 2 (because my basemaps are all in 4326, so I assume I use this - though I have tried all the other schemes, which also fail) I set my LOD to 0-22, tiling format is indexed. When I attempt to add it on top of the basemap (in both the Portal web map viewer and ArcGIS Earth), I get the following error: Error The layer, Towns and Localities, can not be added to the map because its coordinate system or tiling scheme can't be adjusted to align properly with the basemap. So evidently it's not my coordinate system that's mismatched, because they're both 4326. That leaves the tiling scheme. So what I wonder is, why would a WGS84 tiling scheme be incompatible with a GCS WGS84 basemap? Edit: UPDATE. I generated an XML scheme that matched my basemap in specific LOD and extent, but because (I assume) my basemap is a global set and my content is local, the staging ended up failing. My next approach will be to leave my layer extent alone and just set LOD. I will update again once I try it.
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Sure, so you pay for cycles. The original post is about credits, and how they mask the true cost of doing business. They are in that sense misleading at best and deceptive at worst. It has nothing to do with big-guy-little-guy, it has to do with Esri's somewhat perplexing resistance to straightforward currency transactions in cloud computing.
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