Hi Doug
You may. Also, ESRI now, as I recall, require https now and not http, to
access their servers.
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On 2024-06-25 14:08, Newcomb, Doug wrote:
I'm wondering if I will need to use 3.38 and the http proxy
I'm wondering if I will need to use 3.38 and the http proxy feature
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Sent: Tuesday, June 25, 2024 8:04 AM
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Yes
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Yes
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Hi Doug
Are you able to use any non-authenticating ArcGIS servers/WMS/X
Hi Doug
Are you able to use any non-authenticating ArcGIS servers/WMS/XYZ tiles
etc. on QGIS?
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On 2024-06-25 13:50, Newcomb, Doug wrote:
Nigel,
I can't really send you the site, it's a test site from anot
Nigel,
I can't really send you the site, it's a test site from another US government
agency. I am assuming that it is Open ID ( based on what the site owner tells
me) .
It uses login.gov , https://login.gov/ to authenticate via two factor
authentication ( card/pin) . That authentication is pa
Hi Doug
Can you send through to me the AGOL server link? I know that in
ArcMap/ArcPro it is slightly different to connect to than QGIS, usually.
As you mentioned it is OpenID, I assume there are no credentials
required.
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I am trying to connect to an ArcGIS server with QGIS.
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