On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 10:20 AM, DGIS Devels
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Andrea,
> Yes we're using WFS datastore from Geotools.
> After enabling requests trace, this is the xml sent by Geotools ...
> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
> <Transaction...>
> <Insert>
> <cite:INSTALACIONES fid="newcite:INSTALACIONES.9223372036854775807">
>                 <cite:GID>0.0</cite:GID>
> <cite:EXPED>exp</cite:EXPED>
> <cite:NAME>??????</cite:DS_NAME>
> <cite:GEOM>
> <gml:MultiPolygon srsName="EPSG:23030">
> ...
> ....
> ...
> NAME must show "áéíóúñ".
> The problem seems to be in the Geotools transaction then, isn't?

It looks that way, unless the code that dumps the request cannot handle
non ascii chars.
But yeah, it's probably a good idea to start looking into how the request
in the WFS store is getting generated.

Cheers
Andrea


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