I do believe that it was a workspace name issue. I was able to get it
working after a few (many) hours of work. I plan on developing a tutorial
at some point to help myself codify the steps to get this running and to
help anyone else interested in a WFS-T.
On Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 2:48 AM, spazzarama <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Jay,
>
> I'm experiencing a similar issue, however I can access the demo pages, but
> when I use our own workspace it appears to time out.
>
> If I edit the request and remove the Workspace namespace from
> xsi:schemaLocation, but leave xmlns:feature in place, then the request
> succeeds.
>
> In OpenLayers if I remove featureNS then I can see the features on the map,
> however I can not save them.
>
> Anyway - perhaps you are experiencing something similar in regards to the
> workspace name space.
>
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