On Wed, May 2, 2012 at 6:42 PM, Dolf Andringa <[email protected]>wrote:

> Just to answer my own question: I found the cause.
> The thing is that I am writing code that transparently modifies the
> requests to geoserver (kind of like a proxy), and my code just copied the
> HTTP headers from the original request, into the new request to geoserver,
> but it modified the XML content of the WFS request. The HTTP headers als
> included the Content-Length header. But since I added some stuff to the XML
> request, that got the XML body to be truncated after Content-Length bytes
> by Jetty/geoserver. Oops. Took me a while and some tcpdump/wireshark
> fussing about to figure it out, but now I fixed it :)
>


Thanks for letting us know


>
> And by the way: I love the CQL and WFS Query/Filter functionality in
> geoserver!
>

Good! :-)

Cheers
Andrea


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