Sounds good! Thank you for looking so deeply into this. The error I found was
while using the
aerial/satellite view. Is that a different layer that may also be out of date
in Arches?
Lucy
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> On 12 Dec 2018, at 22:37, Adam Cox wrote:
>
> A little more digging led me to this:
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that is baked into Open Layers is out of date, and perhaps this has to do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 all,
I had asked 3 years ago about the Bing map keys and what they are used for.
Adam gave me this very helpful answer. I understand the BING key is
necessary for geocoding and for receiving the map tiles, *which I
understood would be the latest version of Bing maps*. I had created an
acc
Hi Adam,
That's great - done! A nice easy fix. The imagery loads just as quickly as
the roads as well :)
Many thanks,
Richard
On Thursday, January 14, 2016 at 2:26:57 PM UTC, Adam Cox wrote:
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> Hi Richard, that is something that you would set in Arches. It's very
> simple:
>
> Open your
Hi Richard, that is something that you would set in Arches. It's very
simple:
Open your the media/js/map/base-layers.js file in your app. At the bottom
you should see something like: baseLayers[0].layer.setVisible(true);. The
0 in that line corresponds to an index position in the list of base l
Good question Lucy - I just installed our own Bing key following Adam's
advice. This was prompted by the fact that our base map intermittently
disappeared over the last two days. By the way Adam, as our team work with
remote sensing imagery a lot, we would like to have the satellite imagery
as
Hi Lucy, yes, I was a little daunted to, but figured there was only one way
to find out. The Cane River project does not have heavy traffic yet, so
those numbers are extremely low. Even when traffic increases, I don't
expect to get close to the limit, but will just have to keep an eye on it
t
Hi Adam,
Thank you for being so helpful again. I had already signed up and received my
key but was a little daunted by the term 'billable' transactions as 50,000 did
not seem that large a number. For the moment we will use the Bing maps but may
change to something else later. The geocoding addre
Hi Lucy, good question.
The default Arches-HIP package uses a couple of Bing services, which
require a key. A key comes with Arches (it's in the virtual environment,
../site-packages/arches/settings.py), but this is one that Farallon or the
GCI has set up, so you should get a new one if you pl
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