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There really isn't much debate left in my opinion. At this point, flex and flash are treated as legacy on most platforms (if its even available, looking at you iOS). I would focus on the JavaScript API for any new development. Your use case also sounds relatively simple, I would take a look at leaflet + esri-leaflet plugin as it is much simpler to get up and running in than the Esri JavaScript api. The Esri API is full featured but has a fair bit of overhead (AMD and Dojo can be a bit to wrap your head around if you're new to this) if you are building something more custom (as in not using a stock template or something like the CMV). Cheers.
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Oh. Well. Crummy. Here I was hoping to be able to use arcgis online as the webmap json generator. I wish AGO would allow you to add arbitrary metadata to layers, maybe I'll abuse the 'description' then... or get the document title through rest? Hmm.
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I can't seem to figure out where your tocLayers are getting a title attribute. This is in regards to the layertitle template substitution. Is this something I'm just not setting somewhere when publishing a service?
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Bryan, After reading around here, and looking and giving some test setups on my machine here, I think I've figured out the problem—at least the reason it's continually crashing on my machine. Similar to ArcGIS Pro 1.0 constantly crashes my PYTHONPATH is set to allow me to use Arc's 2.7 python instance from the command line. In that post's case it is due to the OSGeo suite being installed, but there are many, many reasons this may be set. Removing this environment variable is not an option for my workflow with ArcGIS Desktop, so I created a batch file that does it temporarily, then starts ArcPro. The Environment Variable will only affect the started instance of arc pro. Give this a shot, create a new file with a .bat extension (mine was "Launch ArcPro.bat") and put the following code within (make sure to modify the START command to point to your ArcPro installation): @ECHO OFF
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REM Fix PythonPath Problems for ArcGIS Pro
SET PYTHONPATH=""
SET PYTHONHOME=""
START "" "C:\Program Files\ArcGIS\Pro\bin\ArcGISPro.exe"
Now when you launch ArcPro use that .bat file. A cmd shell will flash open and then close, starting ArcPro. Give that a shot and see if it corrects your problems, sure worked for me... and here I thought that ArcPro was just tremendously buggy. This also explains why you were able to launch ArcPro from a new user account (cleaned out user EnvVariables). Cheers.
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