Hello Arches Forum Members,
I recently joined the Arches Project team at the Getty Conservation
Institute. From what I’ve seen here already, there is a great wealth of
knowledge-sharing and support between members. In my role on the Arches
Project, I’m intent to identify and share more reso
Welcome to the Arches community, John. I'm about to introduce myself, as
well, but wanted to first reach out and say thank you for introducing
yourself. I'm very interested to learn more about your potential use of
Arches. Congrats on getting your splash page up!
Best,
Alina
On Friday, Dec
A little more digging led me to this:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/43286704/openlayers-with-bing-maps-where-does-the-data-come-from/43289119?noredirect=1#comment73728801_43289119.
It seems that the "Roads" layer, which is what is hard-coded into Arches
v3, does point to an old tile set, and
Ok, I posted this issue on a spatial forum I'm part of and and people were
surprised to learn about it, because the tiles do indeed come from
completely different sources. I'm guessing that the Bing maps connection
that is baked into Open Layers is out of date, and perhaps this has to do
with the a
Hi Dennis,
Thank you for your answer. I tried again and found the "My Edit History"
panel. But my first concern was about how to accept or decline a
Provisional resource edit: for the moment the only way I found is to be a
Reviewer + Editor and edit again the resource. If it is something
automa