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Preparing Boundary Data from ArcMap
For whatever reason, exporting a boundary file with no fill from ArcMap maintains a transparent fill. This makes it so that a user can not edit the map. The following code needs to be added to the kml:[toggle title_open=”Close Me” title_closed=”Open Me” hide=”yes” border=”yes” style=”default” excerpt_length=”0″ read_more_text=”Read More” read_less_text=”Read Less” include_excerpt_html=”no”]
[threecol_one]
Search for: <PolyStyle>
<PolyStyle>
<color>00ffffff</color>
</PolyStyle>
[/threecol_one] [threecol_one]Add this:
<fill>0</fill>[/threecol_one] [threecol_one_last]To get something like this:
<PolyStyle>
<color>00ffffff</color>
<fill>0</fill>
</PolyStyle>
[/threecol_one_last]
If this doesn’t work, see “What’s wrong with my project boundary data?”
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What’s wrong with my project boundary data?
Here’s a scenario:
A Project Administrator imports a boundary file, and this results in users not being able to enter data onto the wikimap.
The problem requires a small change in the kml code. Here are two ways to fix the problem.