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No data for Greece, not even the countries location. #561

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redman684 opened this issue Mar 12, 2020 · 14 comments
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No data for Greece, not even the countries location. #561

redman684 opened this issue Mar 12, 2020 · 14 comments

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@redman684
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@redman684 redman684 commented Mar 12, 2020

In the list of countries, is has a count for Greece, but when clicking it, you get 'no data' in the various windows. Even the map does not focus on Greece.

@Bost
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@Bost Bost commented Mar 12, 2020

What about providing a direct link so that the people who actually will fix it have it easier? This repo has 227 opened issues. It's not like they're being bored.

@redman684
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@redman684 redman684 commented Mar 12, 2020

A link to what? It's a single page and you have to click the "Greece" in the list of countries, which is not a link.

@SchmidL
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@SchmidL SchmidL commented Mar 12, 2020

For me it works! (Windows 10, Chrome) What browser you're using?

@hristo-mavrodiev
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@hristo-mavrodiev hristo-mavrodiev commented Mar 12, 2020

It's partly working, depending on the browser/ system
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On Win10 v1909 with Chrome Version 80.0.3987.132 (Official Build) (64-bit) It's working fine.
On Win10 1909, with Internet Explorer 11, also working fine.
On Debian 10, with Chromium and Firefox there is an issue with the visualization.

@redman684
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@redman684 redman684 commented Mar 12, 2020

Firefox (latest) and Seamonkey (latest) on Ubuntu 18.
I can't reproduce it now, not even on the window I had open (and did not reload) when/sinds reporting this. This is not a one time occurrence, I've seen it happen multiple times over the past week, always with Greece and only with Greece. I'm now seeing Greece correctly for the first time.
Maybe some request fails and gets cached for some time. I'll keep the debugger open for a few days, let's see if that sheds some light on things.

@Bost
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@Bost Bost commented Mar 12, 2020

A link to what? It's a single page and you have to click the "Greece" in the list of countries, which is not a link.

A link to have an evidence. And to save people's time. Otherwise only God knows what exactly you've been doing.

For me it works! (Windows 10, Chrome) What browser you're using?

You see. Without the evidence your bug report looks more like a PEBKAC than a bug.

@Bost
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@Bost Bost commented Mar 12, 2020

I can't reproduce it now,

Ah, here we have it :) LMAO

@redman684
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@redman684 redman684 commented Mar 12, 2020

A link to have an evidence. And to save people's time. Otherwise only God knows what exactly you've been doing.

I've only seen it go wrong on 2 different browsers for the past week. I was not aware it ever worked.

@Bost
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@Bost Bost commented Mar 12, 2020

A link to have an evidence. And to save people's time. Otherwise only God knows what exactly you've been doing.

I've only seen it go wrong on 2 different browsers for the past week. I was not aware it ever worked.

Yeah yeah. Me too, I've seen things, too. But that's OK, we're all friends here :)

@Alexandros-Kordatzakis
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@Alexandros-Kordatzakis Alexandros-Kordatzakis commented Mar 12, 2020

That's happening when they update the data. Happens all the time. And not only for Greece.

I would suggest you close this issue. They know about that, but it's not a "bug".

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@Bost Bost commented Mar 12, 2020

That's happening when they update the data. Happens all the time. And not only for Greece.

Again, that's just a claim. That's not how engineers and developers work. Those guys (i.e. us) need evidence - logfiles, numbers, screenshots whatever. Talk is cheap show us data. Thanks.

@Bost
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@Bost Bost commented Mar 12, 2020

I would suggest you close this issue.

Well there's some piece of evidence from @hristo-mavrodiev

On Win10 v1909 with Chrome Version 80.0.3987.132 (Official Build) (64-bit) It's working fine.
On Win10 1909, with Internet Explorer 11, also working fine.
On Debian 10, with Chromium and Firefox there is an issue with the visualization.

Keep the bug, open. It looks like there will be some proper evidence, eventually.

@Bost
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@Bost Bost commented Mar 12, 2020

They know about that, but it's not a "bug".

Well then, it's not a bug it is feature? SRSLY? If they know about it then there's already a bug report and this one is its duplicate. Right? So: go and find it please. And link it to this one. Thank you (on behalf of humanity, hehe. )

@hristo-mavrodiev
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@hristo-mavrodiev hristo-mavrodiev commented Mar 12, 2020

I've just updated everything possible with :
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get upgrade
After the upgrade the the issue can't be reproduced.
I was using Firefox 68.2 updated to 68.5.0esr (64-bit) on Debian 10.
My opinion is that this was a browser/ArcGIS platform issue, no related with the data and repository.

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