Andreas, I believe Roald is right. A tiled cache will be called WFS-T. 
I'll run the question past standards list. (next email).

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Andreas Hocevar wrote:
> Hi Roald,
>
> On Dec 4, 2007 3:59 AM, Roald de Wit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   
>> On Tue, 2007-12-04 at 01:31 +0100, Andreas Hocevar wrote:
>> Hmm, thinking of this: OGC will use the name WMS-C for Component WMS.
>> This is where a lot of confusing will be introduced. How will we deal
>> with this?
>>     
>
> Very good question. Some months ago, it was decided to use WMS-C to
> refer to tiled WMS (I think the common knowledge at that time was that
> WMS-C means Caching WMS). If we have a high amount of certainty about
> how OGC will refer to tiled WMS, we should definitely change that
> *before* the release. Does anybody know?
>
>   
>>> By the way, I have extended widget/GetFeatureInfoWSR.js,
>>> model/OwsContext.js and tool/wfs_GetFeature to provide this simulated
>>> wms:GetFeatureInfo using wfs:GetFeature, with a tolerance. See the
>>> attached patch (note that the patch for GetFeatureInfoWSR also
>>> contains some bugfixes).
>>>
>>>       
>> Sounds like a very good idea. I have my concerns about the patch (and in
>> fact, the original code in GetFeatureInfoWSR.js) in regards to the use
>> of layerName... ;-)
>>     
>
> Right, it only works if we reach the fallback. Otherwise, if the
> layerId is returned instead of the layerName, it will fail.
>
>   
>> Would you like to change that yourself or shall I fix things in the
>> trunk so you can create a new patch?
>>     
>
> It would be great if you could fix it, and I think the best way to
> cope with use cases like that one is a getLayerNameById method, like
> proposed in the other thread about OverviewMap.
>
> Once you have this in the trunk, I can add my changes (if, again,
> everyone is in favor).
>
> Thanks!
> Andreas.
>
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