Scaling Map Tips
Greetings,
I have two outwardly facing interactive maps(http://gismaps.snoco.org/Html5Viewer/Index.html?viewer=pdsmapportal; gismaps.snoco.org/activepermits). In one viewer, i have a parcels layers that shows up at Map Tip scale at roughly 1:80,000. In the second viewer, it only enables map tips window when zoomed into 1:20,000. I have not seen this as a readily accessible configuration in both the HTML 5 Dev guide or in the general Admin guide.
Where and how can i manage at what scales i want my map tips to show up? Keep in mind that in both viewers, i am using the same parcel layer and the drawing level is at 1:80,000 k in both instances.
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In the first site, when I zoom to 1:80,000, parcels are on. In the other parcels are not on at 1:80,000. When I get to 1:40,000 on the 2nd site, parcels turn on, but apparently not one with Maptips turned on, since at that point, I get No Results from the maptip. As you say, it is not until I get to 1:20,000 that maptips come on. I'm guessing you have multiple parcel layers..? At 40,000 your Snohomish County Parcels are grayed-out, suggesting that they are not set to be on at 1:40,000, yet you can turn them on and off...strange. Is the REST endpoint of the service public? 0 -
Are both sites using the same service for parcels? 0 -
the one at 80k:
http://gismaps.snoco.org/snocogis/rest/services/cadastral/tax_parcels/MapServer
the one at 20k:
http://gismaps.snoco.org/snocogis2/rest/services/planning/mp_e911/MapServer/1
I was not aware that they were 2 different services. Testing a re-published version of the e911 right now where i publish it where the layer displays at roughly 1:85,000( well above the 1:80k scale ratio in Geocortex)0 -
The 2nd service has a Min of 40,000 for parcels - I would put that at something slightly above what you want to view it at - say 45,000. I've often seen weird stuff happen when you are right at the cut-off scale. Or just make 100,000, like 1st service. 0 -
Yup, just came to the same conclusion. Thank you ! Crisis averted. 0
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