when we download google street view widget to use in web app builder where do we install the files after downloading. I am using web app builder and I have to install one last widget which is the google street view. I have downloaded the files and I am wondering where do we put the folder after we have extracted it. does it go in the client folder or in the apps folder inside of server. thanks! Robert Scheitlin, GISP
hi robert
i am using the latest version of google street view and then i am using web app builder version 1.2 to modify the exisiting applications. however, if i start a new application the google street view is working correctly. DO you know why this is happening Robert Scheitlin, GISP
robert
when we upgrade the apps, do we need to rebuild all the apps from scratch. i see the attachemnt that you sent. is this s treet view able to work with the apps that were created in WAB 1.2? thanks again . FOr right now where can i find the version of streetivew that works with 1.2 WAB Robert Scheitlin, GISP
The one I attached is for WAB 1.2.
For upgrading apps see this help doc:
Upgrade apps—Web AppBuilder for ArcGIS (Developer Edition) | ArcGIS for Developers
robert,
thanks for the updating manual. We will have to update the apps in the future but for right now, we are trying to use th eold apps. I tried installing the streetview in the same folder where i did the earlier one but when i go to add the streetview i still come up with the blank screen i cant configure it. can you please help me with this. Robert Scheitlin, GISP
Devarsi,
It is hard for me to help with no more information then what I have. Are there any errors in your browsers web console?
i dont see any errors on the browser console. Im using firefox as the web browser. Would that caret a issue. Also where can i Check for browser errors just to make sure?
robert,
Just logged into chrome and tried to use the widget same result. Just wanted to let you know. Let me know whateve rinfo i can give to help you understand the issue. thanks Robert Scheitlin, GISP
Devarsi,
All modern browsers have developer tools (Click F12 to open) and there will be a "Console" or "Web Console". There you will find JS error in red text.
no robert,
I dont see no errors when i opened the console after pressing f12? Any ideas on what to do next? Robert Scheitlin, GISP