I think, I had a similar problem with WMS few weeks ago. I was working  
with a 2.1.0 version. When I installed the 2.1.1 GeoServer version, the  
problem disappeared. My problem was apparently also related to an  
EPSG-code problem.

Geoffrey


On Sun, 10 Jul 2011 21:50:05 +0200, Sisyphos <[email protected]>  
wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I hope somebody can help me; it's not easy to describe the failure in
> an easy way, but I hope someone of this community can understand what
> I wrote below. If not -- please ask me and I'll try to give a more
> detailed description.
>
> I try to install a local WMS server for a local network with
> GeoServer. Its version 2.2.1 or 2.2.0 on Tomacat with Ubuntu 64 Bit
> 10.04 LTS operating system at virtual server with 2 processors and 1
> GB of Ram. I decided to run the GeoServer set up with web archive.
> WFS and WCS requests are fine; and I can display demo pages with the
> OpenLayers examples. There are no configurations on the server; its
> just the GeoServer (without any changes) with Tomcat and Apache on the
> server running.
>
> My problem is that I'm not able to run a WMS GetCapabilities request
> successfully (WFS and WCS are fine). The error occoured in gis
> software, when I try to configure the WMS server (Qgis or uDig) or in
> the browser when I click the links for WMS at geoserver/web page.
>
> The error is this:
> error on line 4718 at column 17: XML declaration allowed only at the
> start of the document
> Below is a rendering of the page up to the first error.
> ... [several lines, most of them are epsg-codes, and the list ends
> every time with "EPSG:66166405"
>
> What could be the reason for this kind of error? I have not an idea
> how to trouble shut this problem. Thx for any advices!
>
> Bye,
> Sisyphos
>
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