On Wed, Jan 4, 2012 at 6:41 PM, Panagiotis (Peter) A. Vretanos
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Even, Andrea at al.
>
> My apologies for the confusion.  I am a little swamped today so I am rushing
> rather than thinking.  I responded to Bart before reading the rest of the
> thread and reviewing all the material.
>
> OK.  This is what I have so far ...
>
> In Jul 2011, Emmanuel from IGN pointing out the inconsistency to me in an
> email.  Although the value is zero everywhere in the WFS specification
> (except Table 5), Emmanuel pointed out that the the startIndex value in CSW
> has a default value of 1 and perhaps it might be a good idea to harmonize
> WFS and CSW.  So 159 was posted proposing that the startIndex default value
> should be 1.
>
> Today -- because I was rushing -- all I did was check the specification.  I
> saw that startIndex was zero everywhere except in Table 5 so I proposed to
> Bart that we correct Table 5 (and any examples as required).
>
> I think what I should be is:
>
> 1) Update 159 to clarify why the default value of 1, rather than 0, was
> proposed (i.e to align with CSW).
> 2) Include a summary of this discussion on 159 which also seems to support a
> default startIndex value of 1.
>
> This way the SWG will have a complete picture when they consider 159.
>
> Is this OK with everyone?

Looks good to me.
If you want to provide more context there is a full archive of this thread
on the GeoServer list here:
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.gis.geoserver.user/30952

Nabble also has a archive that some might find easier to read, but
it seems it's down now

Cheers
Andrea

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