Hello, I am Kasun, i am developing heritage location website using arches platform,
I wanna know ,how to set up the map view of the Arches web . like this http://www.philippineheritagemap.org/map <http://www.google.com/url?q=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.philippineheritagemap.org%2Fmap&sa=D&sntz=1&usg=AFQjCNE56klotWZZUOL1tpVYNnmU0hTQUQ> how do we add data ? I have installed Arches Hip app .How do add data and mark up map locations in the backend ? ( RDM ) In that example it is Philippines Heritage map, i wanna know how do they add those data in to the back end of Arches platform, help me thanks On Wednesday, December 30, 2015 at 5:07:13 AM UTC+5:30, Adam Cox wrote: > > Yeah, super bummer, I regret not double-checking uploads of files with the > same name when testing out the S3 configuration... Sorry about that! > > It would be good for you to head into the S3 bucket to check up on your > files and make sure yours was behaving as I described, and to make a test > or two of uploading files with the same name to make sure this setting > fixes your error. > > Adam > > On Tue, Dec 29, 2015 at 5:17 PM, Joel Aldor <[email protected] > <javascript:>> wrote: > >> Really now. So that means a lot of our images were probably overwritten. >> Bummer. >> >> But thank you for finding this out, Adam! Will update the settings.py >> file accordingly. >> >> Regards, >> >> Joel >> >> On Wed, Dec 30, 2015 at 1:48 AM, Adam Cox <[email protected] >> <javascript:>> wrote: >> >>> Hi Joel, >>> >>> As for 2) I just checked this out on a local installation of Arches and >>> then on a cloud installation that uses Amazon S3 for file storage (like >>> your installation does). On the local version, as Alexei mentioned, the >>> file is automatically renamed, and Arches retrieves the path correctly. On >>> the S3 version I found that a new uploaded file overwrites an existing file >>> in the bucket with the same name. So, if I uploaded picture.jpg (picture >>> of a dog) for "resource 1", and then uploaded picture.jpg (picture of >>> a house) for "resource 2", then only one file (picture.jpg) exists in the >>> bucket, and it is the house picture, and both resources use it. >>> >>> Luckily, I found this question ( >>> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10323241/django-storages-with-amazon-s3-prevent-overwriting) >>> >>> and the answer very easy. Just add >>> AWS_S3_FILE_OVERWRITE = False >>> to your settings.py file and restart apache. When I did that, everything >>> was solved. I'll update the documentation. >>> >>> Thanks for finding this problem!! >>> Adam >>> >>> On Tuesday, December 22, 2015 at 9:42:43 PM UTC-6, Joel Aldor wrote: >>>> >>>> Hi Team, >>>> >>>> I would like to report on two issues that are currently happening on >>>> our Arches installation: >>>> >>>> 1.) When images shot in portrait orientation are uploaded on Arches >>>> they show up in horizontal orientation (or 90 degs clockwise). How can we >>>> correct this immediately? >>>> >>>> Example: >>>> http://www.philippineheritagemap.org/reports/e8130ba7-7666-4325-9e7e-1f845cbab397 >>>> >>>> 2.) Cameras would usually name image files as IMG0001 or DSC0001, >>>> depending on the brand. If you upload the images using the same file name >>>> as of a previously uploaded image with the same file name, it causes >>>> Arches >>>> to display the previously uploaded image instead. I would advise our >>>> volunteers to rename the file names of their images first based on the >>>> name >>>> of the place where the image was shot, but this might not be followed in >>>> the long run as our numbers grow, and I see this as quite an impractical >>>> approach. Is there a way for Arches to automatically rename the image file >>>> to ensure that it does not conflict with other images? >>>> >>>> Example: >>>> http://www.philippineheritagemap.org/reports/086dac6a-cc3b-44df-8d99-f6783d718570 >>>> >>>> - this report for San Jose Cathedral in Romblon displays images coming >>>> from >>>> Silay City. >>>> >>>> Please let us know how we can fix this. Thanks! >>>> >>>> Regards >>>> >>>> Joel >>>> >>> -- >>> -- To post, send email to [email protected] <javascript:>. To >>> unsubscribe, send email to [email protected] >>> <javascript:>. 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