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Robert, Thanks for your reply. No I don't have Google Toolbar installed in any of my browsers, and I made sure to disable popup blocking for my domain. Sebastian
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Well I found a bit more of a clue for the error I am getting. In firefox when debugging the popup street view image window, when I first open the widget, the console reports that "google is not defined" from line 106 of the StreetView.html javascript.
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08-28-2013
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Hi, I am using the 3.3 version of the viewer and widget. It works fine in IE, but with Firefox I get the error "ginitialize:window.opener.flexApp is undefined", and in Chrome when I run the development version from Flash buidler I get "initialize: URI malformed", then if I run the compiled version I get "ginitialize: Cannot call method 'windowReady' of undefined". I know this is not much to go on, but just wondering if others have had trouble with Chrome and Firefox. First time that something has worked in IE but not in other browsers! Thanks, Sebastian Roberts
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08-28-2013
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Hello, We are using the export web map service to provide for the creation of PDFs in our web applications. Usually this works nicely. However, ArcGIS server seems to reuse file names after clearing the output directory. We have had users creates more than a handful of PDFs, and because their browser has cached the previous PDFs, instead of fetching a new PDF, it shows an older cached PDF. Is there a way of making the file names unique over a certain period of time? The file names have a nice long string which I assume is unique to my server/service, but the last three digits are the only part that changes for each PDF, and they seem to get reused far too often. For example : _ags_8d9ea50233b940c081faca4a2a81af629.pdf. The only part of the file name that changes for this service is the last three digits "629", and they only go from 621 to 629, and then they get reused.
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Thanks for your response. In our case the states had grown quite numerous so getting those back down surely helped as you suggested. Also I found that we were running out of disk space becasue a maintenance plan wasn't deleting .bak files correctly.
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07-05-2013
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No resolution for me. I worked many hours with a rather knowledgeable Esri support rep, and we couldn't find a solution. However, because he can't reproduce on his system, no bug is logged. I rescheduled all my jobs as Windows task scheduler jobs. That took a lot of time, and was a significant compromise, because with Task scheduler it is much more difficult to get a status on fail/success of a step or job before moving to the next step or job.
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