Hi Even,
thank you.

Even Rouault-2 wrote
> Yes, you can use the URL as the datasource name expected by the VRT
> format.

I have tried with:
<OGRVRTDataSource>
        <OGRVRTLayer name="OGRGeoJSON">
        
<SrcDataSource>http://www.provincia.caltanissetta.sitr.it/ArcGIS/rest/services/Immobili/MapServer/0/query?where=objectid+%3D+objectid&outfields=*&f=json</SrcDataSource>
                <LayerSRS>EPSG:3004</LayerSRS>
                <SrcLayer>OGRGeoJSON</SrcLayer> 
        </OGRVRTLayer>
</OGRVRTDataSource>

But if I run "ogrinfo -ro my_virtual_format_file.vrt" I have:
INFO: Open of `my_virtual_format_file.vrt'
      using driver `VRT' successful.
1: OGRGeoJSONERROR 4: Failed to read GeoJSON data

If I run:
ogrinfo -ro 
"http://www.provincia.caltanissetta.sitr.it/ArcGIS/rest/services/Immobili/MapServer/0/query?where=objectid+%3D+objectid&outfields=*&f=json";
OGRGeoJSON -summary

It's all OK.

What's wrong in my VRT definition?

Thank you again,

a




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