Selon Bart van den Eijnden <[email protected]>:

> Hi Even,
>
> but if you look at the schema [1], a value of 0 makes more sense to me
> (default value is 0 and not 1):
>
> <xsd:attribute name="startIndex" type="xsd:nonNegativeInteger" default="0"/>
>
> [1] http://schemas.opengis.net/wfs/2.0/wfs.xsd

Yes, I agree, but the example in the PDF contradicts that, no ? It is a shame
that there is no clear text saying somehow "Index 0 means first feature".

Who could confirm the "correct" interpretation ?

>
> Best regards,
> Bart
>
> --
> Bart van den Eijnden
> OSGIS - http://osgis.nl
>
> On Jan 4, 2012, at 2:57 PM, Even Rouault wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I read with interest
> >
>
http://geo-solutions.blogspot.com/2011/12/wfs-for-masses-adding-support-for.html
> > and decided to play with GeoServer 2.1.3 and its paging support a bit, with
> the
> > OGR WFS driver.
> >
> > I've tested on the samples (tiger:poi layer) and discovered that GeoServer
> takes
> > as convention that STARTINDEX=0 is the first feature. The issue is that
> > MapServer 6 took the convention that STARTINDEX=1 is the first feature, and
> this
> > is the convention I used to write the OGR WFS driver.
> >
> > I decided to read again the WFS 2.0 spec PDF and unfortunately I find it
> quite
> > ambiguous in the spec part, but in the "B.8.4.7 Example 7" section, it
> reads :
> >
> > """
> > Find the 5th highest mountain in the region around the Himalayas.
> >
> > http://www.someserver.com/wfs.cgi?
> > SERVICE=WFS&
> > VERSION=2.0.0&
> > REQUEST=GetFeature&
> > TYPENAMES=Mountains&
> > BBOX=27.6669,86.4800,28.2709,87.2120&
> > SORTBY=Elevation DESC&
> > STARTINDEX=5&
> > COUNT=1
> > """
> >
> > which would confirm the interpretation of STARTINDEX=1 for the first
> feature,
> > and STARTINDEX=0.
> >
> > Any thoughts ?
> >
> > Best regards,
> >
> > Even
> >
> >
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