Probably a stupid question...
BUT... I'm gonna ask it anyway.
As the average web-map is just HTML/Javascript it makes me wonder. Would it be possible to embed one of these web maps using the Javascript API from ESRI inside of a PDF? I know there are 'Office Tools' from ESRI that let you do similar... but, what about PDF?
I am thinking that these Storymaps would be MUCH more amazing inside of a PDF.
Just a quick (probably stupid) question.
Hi Brian,
I did a quick web search and didn't find any information on ways to embed HTML/JS or other dynamic content inside a PDF, so I don't think this is possible.
If you know of a way to do this, please post details here and I can investigate further.
Owen
I'm not sure you can either, but there is an interesting tool here: http://www.jqueryrain.com/2012/09/best-jquery-pdf-viewer-plugin-examples/ called JavaScript PDF Reader that you might want to check out. At the time it was written, it was an HTML5 experiment. And here is the github site: PDF.js
If there is a 3rd party tool then I assume the way to do this would be to use a standard HTML iframe to embed the story map app like what you see below. When embedding on a web page you can use typical iframe parameters like width, height, frameborder, etc. to specify the size and appearance of the iframe, if the tool supports that.
<iframe src="http://my.server.com/myapp/index.html"></iframe>
I'd be interested to hear if anyone gets this to work, so please post back here if you do.
Owen