: [mapguide-users] WFS and the King Oracle FDO provider
Just an update on this.
I'm not going to make the planned fix of scrubbing out '~' characters in the
WFS response as this will most likely break how WFS clients are meant to
work:
1. Request a WFS capabilities document
2. Pick a WFS [encoded
Just an update on this.
I'm not going to make the planned fix of scrubbing out '~' characters in the
WFS response as this will most likely break how WFS clients are meant to
work:
1. Request a WFS capabilities document
2. Pick a WFS [encoded layer name]
3. GetFeatures with the WFS [encoded
Hi Jacki,
If you want to send me the fix and rough test procedure we can do a quick test
We have quite a few Oracle instances and MGOS 2.6.1.8732 installations.
Regards
Philip Nell
Geospatial Solutions Architect
Open Spatial | Tel: +61 2 9904 7077 | Mobile: +61 404 093 925
From: Jackie Ng
I have a fix in place for this, which basically scrubs out any characters
like '~' that are illegal in an XML element context from FDO class names
before it is outputted as a GML feature element name.
Just need to find out the most painless way to spin up an oracle xe instance
to verify the fix.
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Subject: Re: [mapguide-users] WFS and the King Oracle FDO provider
Hi,
Your url link is broken.
Is this an issue with ~ separator in class name ?
Si oui, vous pouvez contourner spécifier votre propre nom de classe en
utilisant la
If '~' is an illegal character for XML element names, would MapGuide
replacing it with some other legal character (maybe '-' or '_') be a
sufficient solution?
Haven't read the WFS spec, so I don't know if the above solution violates
any rules in the specification.
- Jackie
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Hi,
Your url link is broken.
Is this an issue with ~ separator in class name ?
Si oui, vous pouvez contourner spécifier votre propre nom de classe en
utilisant la table KINGFDOCLASS
Rémy
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