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A practice that I promote is to use a unique persona for publicly published content, at least for top-tier content that comes from the organization. Using an persona that represents the organization eliminates some of the challenges mentioned in the thread above, and is a pretty clean way to put an authoritative roof over you public content. Individual members of the org work on the content, then an admin pushes it out to a profile representing the organization. I personally would think this is much easier than expecting Esri to implement aliases - you already can! Examples (just quick ones I searched for, there are many examples): https://onlinelabs.maps.arcgis.com/home/user.html?user=City_of_Minneapolis https://onlinelabs.maps.arcgis.com/home/user.html?user=UtahSITLA See the "Create a profile for your organization" section in this blog article: https://www.esri.com/arcgis-blog/products/arcgis-online/sharing-collaboration/create-a-great-profile/
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In an effort to provide more visibility and transparency for the current status of live feeds, the Living Atlas team has developed a Live Feeds Status page. The page displays a summarized view of each service showing the current status and usage trend, along with an RSS link to subscribe to notifications. View status page Bookmark the page, or subscribe using RSS, to monitor service status. For more information, visit the Live Feeds Status page or see Introducing ArcGIS Living Atlas live feeds status.
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09-28-2023
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The World Imagery Wayback app was first introduced in June 2018, delivering access to 81 versions of World Imagery. Five years later, that number has doubled. As of September 2023, there are 162 versions of World Imagery in the Wayback archive. These 162 records represent a compilation of World Imagery updates over the past 10-years. In celebration of this milestone, the Wayback app is sporting a fresh new interface, along with some functional enhancements. For more information, see A fresh look for Wayback by @RobertWaterman. Visit the ArcGIS Living Atlas home page to learn about what's new and how to use content. See the ArcGIS Living Atlas blog for more blog articles that help you get the most out of Living Atlas.
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Great news. This blog articles covers the new changes: https://www.esri.com/arcgis-blog/products/arcgis-living-atlas/imagery/a-fresh-look-for-wayback/
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Thanks for the info, I can repro this and the team is aware of the issues. It will be updated tonight with a fix and will also include some additional enhancements to the app.
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09-27-2023
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I just learned (from @Jianxia ) that Experience Builder will include a downstream trace tool as part of an analysis widget that will be introduced with the October update to ArcGIS Online.
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As you've pointed out, you can use Map Viewer Classic to generate the embed code. But then author your map in Map Viewer, then use Basic or Media Instant App with a minimal UI for your map. Edit the app URL into the embed HTML generated from Classic. That way you can leverage all the new Map Viewer capabilities in terms of styles, pop-ups, effects, etc. (There will be better options coming in the future...)
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Hello Pat - I just reviewed the correspondence from the support incident again. You are absolutely correct that on 9/11 a support analyst (maybe two as the case escalated and was handed off) confirmed they could repro the issue that you saw. After that on 9/12 the issue was no longer reproducible, and you agreed it looked fine again on your end of things. As I mentioned previously, since the issue no longer exists it's impossible to figure out what exactly may have happened. The servers are monitored, but in this case the server did not have a complete fail - our monitoring would have caught that. However, as you documented and support concurred, during that period the image service seemed to be missing content at specific time ranges and LODs. After checking directly with the team from my end, I will agree with the final communication from your support analyst on 9/14 stating the issue is no longer reproducible, the service is currently operating as expected, and it's not possible to figure out why there was a glitch during that time. I'm expecting you're still not satisfied with this response, but I've exhausted what I am able to learn and help you with. Again, if you notice anything odd in the future, additional details about what you see in the browser request/response would provide a course for further investigation.
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I've gone back and reviewed your support incident and correspondence with the support analyst. I've also engaged the team in an effort to gain additional insight into that missing slice of geography. We do monitor the service, however the service did not fail so we were not alerted to any issues. That service is not updated with frequency, so it is curious that you experienced missing data - we've had no other issue reports on that service. At this point I've exhausted what I can do to go back in time to gain additional information and am unable to provide you any additional insight on exactly what may have happened or how it resolved. Obviously should you see this again on your end, send us the request/response you see in the browser for review if possible.
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ArcGIS Living Atlas of the World is an evolving collection of ready-to-use global geographic content from Esri. It includes imagery, basemaps, demographics and lifestyle, landscape, boundaries and places, transportation, earth observations, urban systems, oceans, and historical maps. Living Atlas content is also included in ready-to-use apps that enable you to explore content, learn more about what's happening, and also form a starting point for you to author your own maps and apps. Open Apps tab Living Atlas apps can be found in two ways. The first is by going to the Living Atlas web site and opening the Apps tab. A variety of apps are presented there enabling you to learn more about air quality, current weather, explore satellite imagery, and more. The second way is by going to the Browse tab and searching for apps. There you will find apps from Esri and various contributions from the global Living Atlas community covering a variety of topics and apps. Refine your search further to zero in on specific topics such as wildfires.
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Anyone that discovers your published content can click your profile and view all your items (and groups). By default these are displayed by relevance, but you can curate your profile hand-pick what is shown. This enables you, or your organization profile, to show your best or most important maps, apps, or other content. Registered organizations will display a different profile card, one that displays the same gallery that is shown when the Gallery tab is clicked in the header of your Home page. The gallery can contain your curated best content for others to access easily. For more information, see: Customize your profile item gallery (Blog) Manage profile and settings (Help)
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If the app is registered, you will find that in Settings > App registration:
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As I (somewhat dimly) recall, back around the June update, perhaps earlier, there was a behind the scenes change that exposed the OAuth badge on some applications. To remove that, you can go into the app settings and unregister it.
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A fair question. I'll see if I can look up your incident and see what went on behind the scenes.
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The USGS Watershed Boundary Dataset (WBD) is the official seamless watershed dataset for the United States. ArcGIS Living Atlas now includes six new WBD layers containing the most up-to-date information for HUC levels 2 through 12 at a 1:24,000 scale (1:63,000 in Alaska) and design revisions that improve both mapping versatility and understanding of hydrology. For more information, see A watershed moment. Visit the ArcGIS Living Atlas home page to learn about what's new and how to use content. See the ArcGIS Living Atlas blog for more blog articles that help you get the most out of Living Atlas.
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