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Have you noticed the default Esri Logo on the corner of your web app that you create using web appbuilder developer. You know that you can modify this logo using WAB developer interface before you download it as follows: Attribute—Web AppBuilder for ArcGIS | ArcGIS You click the logo icon and change it to a file from your local computer. What if you want this logo to act as a liason to your organization website? Some simple steps to configure this logo to make it a hyperlink to a web page. 1. Go to the deployed app on your web server. 2. Under the folder, follow the following directory: “\themes\<name-of-your-theme>\widgets\". You will find a "Header" folder or a "Header Controller" folder depending on the theme. 3. Right click on this HTML file. it might look as follows: 4. Notice line 4 - It has an <img> tag with class: logo. 5. To make this a hyperlink, just surround this <img> tag on left and right with an <a> tag or an anchor tag as follows: Notice my second line now has a href and a target property in it. The href points to your URL of the web page you would like the logo to point to. The target property is optional. In absence of this property, if you click on the logo, it changes the web app into the desired web page directly. If you have this property as "_blank", it will open the web page in a new tab. 6. Save the HTML file and then refresh the web app. Your logo should now direct your user to the web page you desire.
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Is the HTTP web application included in the Redirect URI?
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In your case, Sean, we did the following: 1. Copy the code in sandbox. Open TextEdit. Paste it and then save the file as "<web-page-name>.html". (Steps to make TextEdit save the rtf format as html: https://www.askdavetaylor.com/how_do_i_save_html_files_from_textedit/ 2. If you don't have a local web server or a public facing one, best bet to make sweet public maps is to follow the following steps using Google: Host web pages with Google Drive - Drive Help Step 2 is only if this is a tutorial or a training class. If you have secure/sensitive data, avoid trying to use Google Drive as a web server by itself. Thanks, Aravind
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1. Enable IIS on the computer you are working on. 2. Copy the code in sandbox. Open Notepad. Paste it and then save the file as "<web-page-name>.html". 3. Copy this html file and paste it into C:\inetpub\wwwroot. 4. The URL of this will be at: http://localhost/<web-page-name>.html. If you want to make this public facing and everyone to see it, you may want to consider purchasing a Fully Qualified Domain Name for your machine or purchase a web server and then buy a domain for the IP assoviated with that web server.
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Ok, let's forget ArcGIS Server for now. For clientID and clientSecret, you will use the values that are provided when you create a new application. Here's the workflow to do that: 1. Go into ArcGIS Online. 2. Click on My Content -> Add Item -> An Application. 3. Choose "web mapping" and then under the URL, type the URL of the application where you are hosting it on IIS dev server. Then proceed to enter a title for it, a tag and then click Ok. 4. When the item is successfully added, now in item details, there should be a BLUE link in description: REGISTER. 5. Click on it to reveal a clientID and clientSecret. Copy these values into proxy.config file. You are not encouraged to enter the username and password of ArcGIS Online in the proxy.config file. That is not considered best practice. Do these steps and see if your browser still prompts for this credential again. If it does, there is an issue with the proxy. Cheers, Aravind
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For this, you would need to list out every service in config.json, but its okay to use the "/arcgis/rest/services" in proxy.config file if your authentication is valid for all services in REST.
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So, when you said installed Portal Resources, did you do it on the client machine where Excel is or on the Portal machine which you are connecting to?
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Yeah i understand. But this happens in ArcGIS Online too. Try opening a new tab: "https://YOURORG.arcgis.com". You will notice that it adds a /home automatically after. Its the behavior of websites. This issue doesn't happen on Collector with ArcGIS Online because you only add this URL: "https://YOURORG.arcgis.com" and not "https://YOURORG.arcgis.com/home" right? Try to think of that as you add the Portal URL. Thanks, Aravind
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By default, your Portal URL is only upto "https://<FQDN-URL>/webadaptor". "home" gets added as part of the context when you load Portal for ArcGIS on your browser.
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Great I should have checked this first. It's 99% of the cases we get here at Support relating to login issues.
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Hi Joe, Follow the KB article steps outlined here: 45931 - Connecting to Portal for ArcGIS with Collector for ArcGIS on Windows returns error message "Invalid client_id" 46254 - Add Collector for ArcGIS (Windows) as a registered application to Portal for ArcGIS 10.3.1 Thanks, Aravind
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Okay, can you tell me the URL you use for logging into Portal? Is it https://<domain-URL>/webadaptor/home? or is it https://<domain-URL>/webadaptor ? Can you remove home from the URL and try again?
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Okay try the following steps: 1. Open Portal in Chrome. 2. Look at the URL, eg. - Does it have a fully secured green with the green lock in front? 3. If so, click the green lock icon, you will get the following option. Choose "Connection". 4. Click certificate information. 5. Choose details. 6. Scroll down to Field: "Subject". 7. Look at the value of "CN" in subject. If it's: <portal-domain-name> then good. If it contains " * " in the front, it's assigned as a wildcard certificate.
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Is the certificate coming from GoDaddy or is it a wildcard certificate? Aravind
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No, the client ID and secret generated (which is part of your ArcGIS Online Organization's content page) should work for routing.arcgis.com, traffic.arcgis.com and logistics.arcgis.com. You have to call each of the above mentioned URLs in proxy.config page and in config.json proxy rule at the end.
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