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Fascinating! We are in similar spaces. Thank you for sharing thoese examples. We have been using non-esri products for hydro graphs (see below) which need a little bit more data than what we can do in arcgis but your work makes me want to go back and revisit what we can do with portal. Environmental Water and Flow in the Goulburn River
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Thank you. I had tried the sections too but it's the tab layout that I really like. I have also looked at story maps but none of these other options work quiet as nice as the Dashboard Stacking method. We have several related but quiet separate full screen dashboards, each dashboard is quiet heavy and can take a bit to load so they are better only loaded if selected. We are looking for a container to present a collection of dashboards. Experience builder seems to be the best fit but just trying to identify the easiest way to present the dashboards, ideally as tabs at the bottom. Thank you so much for your time.
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Hi Jonathan, Thank you for the quick reply! I have been able to stack Dashboards in Dashboards but I can't stack Dashboards via the Embedded Content widget in Experience Builder. Using Experience Builder as the hosting container would allow more flexibility when dashboards don't need to be connected. Can i just confirm the method you are referring to is relating to stacking in Dashboards?
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Hi Jay, I have the same question. Did you work it out? Note the post below... Solved: Re: Hello, I want to add multiple dashboards to Ex... - Esri Community
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Hi Janis, Thank you for this but i have tried stacking multiple Embedded Content widgets and can't seem to make it work, they just end up sitting over the top of each other and they don't stack with tabs. Was there any trick to getting them to stack?
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Hi Chris, Thankyou for providing clarification to this issue. Can I enquire it there are any plans to implement a model within ArcGIS Online that will support storing credentials for ArcGIS Server Services secured with Web-Tier Authentication? Being able to store credentials within ArcGIS Online when using ArcGIS Server Services secured with Web-Tier Authentication is essential to achieve a number of important and highly valuable types of functionality, especially when trying to provide secure access to organizational data stored within ArcGIS Server via ArcGIS Online. I understand that that each authentication model is different and has its own pro's and cons and complexities however ideally I would like to think that Web-Tier Authentication will be treated equally to Token Based Services within ArcGIS Online with regard to development, functionality and support. Thanks again for your valuable input to this query. Sincerely Aaron
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Hi Andrew, I managed to get ArcGIS Online Web Maps configured to allow editing my ArcGIS Server Services secured with Web-Tier Authentication. In my case the issue was that CORS was enabled by default on the server and once I removed my manual configuration for CORS I was able to add the services to ArcGIS Online without issue. Unfortunately however as with your experience credentials are not able to be saved when adding ArcGIS Server Services secured with Web-Tier Authentication as an Item to ArcGIS Online. When completing this process the service is added successfully but authentication is completed transparently via NTLM from the browser. The resulting ArcGIS Online Service works seamlessly for Domain Users on Domain Machines with Browsers configured for pass through authentication against the ArcGIS Server. This really is a positive step forward and does allow our organization to consider using ArcGIS Online as a Web Client for our ArcGIS Server however any other configuration results in a number of authentication prompts and is therefore unusable for public access or when only ArcGIS Online authentication is desired. My experience is that currently ArcGIS Online does not support saving credentials using the Add Item method in ArcGIS Online against ArcGIS Server Services secured with Web-Tier Authentication. The documentation does not explicitly say that it is supported but it definitely suggests that it is, or is ambiguous at the least. Not sure what my next steps will be, would love to here from someone who has manged to get ArcGIS Online to Save Credentials for ArcGIS Server Services secured with Web-Tier Authentication or have ESRTI confirm that currently it is not supported. Likely need to raise this formally.
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Recently I noticed that that ArcGIS Online Documentation has been updated to include support for ArcGIS Server Services secured with Web Tier Authentication. As per below: ArcGIS Server web services—ArcGIS Online Help | ArcGIS Secure services ArcGIS Online supports ArcGIS Server authentication, including web-tier authentication such as Integrated Windows Authentication (IWA) and a public key infrastructure (PKI), for adding and accessing secure services. ........ The map viewer, Web AppBuilder, and the configurable apps support editing feature services secured with web-tier authentication. To take advantage of this support, administrators must configure trusted servers that allow ArcGIS Online to automatically pass through credentials. This is welcome news however I have not been able to take advantage of this new functionality. Obviously an ArcGIS Server secured with Web Tier Authentication and published to the Internet can have quiet complex configuration. Is any more detailed documentation available other than the what is referenced above? Has anyone had any luck getting ArcGIS Online to accept ArcGIS Server Services secured with Web Tier Authentication working? My Scenario: The ArcGIS Server 10.3.1 Web Adapter (IIS) is secured with SSL, has CORS enabled and is publically accessible while ArcGIS Online Trusted Servers has been configured with the Web Adapters public address. The ArcGIS Server Service is currently actively used in several ArcGIS SharePoint Web Part's accessible externally and works without issue using NTLM Pass Through Authentication when accessed from Internet Explorer on Domain Machines. The environment is working. If adding the ArcGIS Server Service secured with Web Tier Authentication using NTLM the following messages are received: As a Item to My Content: Error Service '' does not exist or is inaccessible. Directly to a Web Map: Error, The layer, Service Name, cannot be added to the map. Via the Services View In: ArcGIS Online map viewer option : The Map Service is added and features are displayed however the following message is displayed: Editing, Layers - Feature Service Name - Layer Name seem to be on an internal network and are not accessible to ArcGIS.com. Thus, editing will be disabled on these layers. Screen Shots Attached Unfortunately, all these messages are very similar or the same as prior to ArcGIS Online supporting Web Tier Authentication. Has anyone had any luck getting this new support for Web Tier Authentication working? Any assistance and or learnings would be greatly appreciated. Aaron
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I have been struggling with this authentication issue for some time and slowly working toward moving to AgsGIS Server Authentication however I have just seen that this issue has somewhat changed. Positivitly I hope. The article referrenced has been updated and now states support for Web Tier Authentication: ArcGIS Online supports ArcGIS Server authentication, including web-tier authentication such as Integrated Windows Authentication (IWA) and a public key infrastructure (PKI), for adding and accessing secure services. When you add a token-based secure ArcGIS Server service to a map, ArcGIS Online prompts you for credentials every time you access the service. Credentials are not stored in the map. ArcGIS Online takes care of obtaining a token for authentication; there is nothing additional you need to do. You should not attempt to append a token to the URL when you add a service to a map. The map viewer, Web AppBuilder, and the configurable apps support editing feature services secured with web-tier authentication. To take advantage of this support, administrators must configure trusted servers that allow ArcGIS Online to automatically pass through credentials. I am workign through this new position now but wanted to share this with others who had been hitting this issue.
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I also agree that prohibiting ArcGIS Online subscription organizations to privately share maps and feature services with public accounts is a step backward and severely limits the possibilities for engagement. We were notified in a March 1st 2013 blog that: Under the updated Terms of Use, ArcGIS Online public account holders can no longer share items privately, or create private groups. Public account holders can continue to create public groups and can share items publicly, or can keep items completely unshared for their own use and viewing. Note that existing private items and groups will not become public. If you want to continue to create private groups and items for private collaboration and sharing, you can purchase an ArcGIS Online subscription, which also provides access to other ArcGIS Online features and services. http://blogs.esri.com/esri/arcgis/2013/03/01/important-account-updates/ No mention that ArcGIS Online subscriptions will no longer be able to privately share maps and data with public/personal accounts. A fairly large change in my opinion with no warning. It is my understanding that there is now no way to have any spatial data submitted privately to an ArcGIS Online organization without using an ArcGIS Online organization account. We can prohibit editing features submitted by others in public maps but all data must now remains available to anonymous users. A whole area of opportunity for mass spatial engagement just disappeared.
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Experiencing the same issue as originally described. No way to resolve other than to delete and re-publish which is very annoying.
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