This is weird.
Are you using built or debug versions of the libraries ?
Did you check the files loading sequence ?

Pierre

On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 11:09 AM, Steven Ottens <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I'm trying to display GML 3.2.1 in a GeoExt application. I've found out how 
> to enable GML 4.2.1 support in OpenLayers and I've written an override 
> function which works with pure OpenLayers (see 
> http://osgeo-org.1803224.n2.nabble.com/GML-3-2-1-td5212173.html ). However 
> when I use the same function with GeoExt, it doesn't work.
>
> OpenLayers.Util.extend(OpenLayers.Format.WFST.v1.prototype.namespaces, 
> {gml32: 'http://www.opengis.net/gml/3.2'});
> OpenLayers.Util.extend(OpenLayers.Format.WFST.v1_1_0.prototype.readers, 
> {"gml32": OpenLayers.Format.GML.v3.prototype.readers["gml"]});
>
> There are two overrides involved in this particular fix; one is to add 
> another namespace to the WFST Format and one to add an other reader for that 
> namespace in the WFST format. Adding a reader does work, however adding a 
> namespace doesn't. I tried to add the namespace to the different versions of 
> Format.WFST, but to no effect.
>
> Is there a similar function in GeoExt which takes precedent over the 
> OpenLayers one, or is there another reason why I cannot add the namespace?
>
> regards,
> Steven
>
>
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