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Images not loading when slow connection - intended or Bug? #11

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Elowan opened this issue Dec 22, 2017 · 5 comments
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Images not loading when slow connection - intended or Bug? #11

Elowan opened this issue Dec 22, 2017 · 5 comments

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@Elowan
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Elowan commented Dec 22, 2017

hello there,

We´ve done lots of testing and trail/error - but for now, things seem to work pretty well - except for the images to load.

From what I get, the hosted feature layer gets downloaded to the device, so it works "offline" (just GPS is needed). But this seems not to be true for linked images, right?

Everytime I have slow connections, the images won´t show (iPhone X). As soon as I got faster connection, boom - images are showing....

edit: I reduced images to around 200kb size, tried .gif and .jpg

Is there a way, to cache them/store them for offline-usage as well?

Kind regards,

Elo

@JohnHasthorpe
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Hi Elo - thanks for the feedback. This is a known issue with the app and we have an enhancement open of it. I will add your request to it.

We would love to hear how you are using the app (i.e. what applications) and also how well the AuGeo IPhone X combination is working for you.

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@Elowan
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Elowan commented Jan 3, 2018

Hey John,

thanks for reply!

ATM, we´re only kind of "showcase" / tested AuGeo. So no "real" user-case right now - but this maybe changes as soon, as there is support for polylines and few more attributes ;)

I can imagine applications for finding equipment, like water measuring points, valves, buildings and maybe pipelines (but for finding/digging into the ground, handy-GPS alone is not exact enough, I believe). For getting (rough) directions and clues in the field, AuGeo could do well.

There is some catch to this, because (sensitive) Data has to be uploaded to ESRI Cloud... running this service/server on our own would be more pleasing. I send the ESRI "Security Certification informations" over to our IT Security to check back and find out, what´s their take on this.

Cheers

@JohnHasthorpe
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@Elowan Thanks for the information. FYI - you can run AuGeo against ArcGIS Enterprise (on your own infrastructure) if you have this requirement.

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Elowan commented Jan 4, 2018

...we got only a few Desktop, Asset Manager and a Server license. No Enterprise

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