For WMS 1.3.x getFeatureInfo takes I & J instead of X & Y (though I believe
that GeoServer is lenient) and they must be integers as they are pixel
values.
Ian
On 19 June 2013 17:55, Todd Fagin <[email protected]> wrote:
> All,****
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> I have a peculiar problem on which I hope someone can assist.****
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> I have built a simple OpenLayers application using layers from GeoServer
> version 2.3.2 installed on a CentOS server running Apache 2.2.3.****
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> For one of the layers, I have a GetFeatureInfo control.****
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> When I run it in a development environment it works fine. However, when
> we go live, I get the following exception:****
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> <ServiceExceptionReport version="1.3.0"
> xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.opengis.net/ogc
> http://vmelsapo.ou.edu:8080/geoserver/schemas/wms/1.3.0/exceptions_1_3_0.xsd<http://www.opengis.net/ogc%20http:/vmelsapo.ou.edu:8080/geoserver/schemas/wms/1.3.0/exceptions_1_3_0.xsd>"><ServiceException
> code="InvalidPoint">****
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> X and Y incorrectly specified****
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> </ServiceException></ServiceExceptionReport>****
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> Here is where it gets particularly odd. We get this exception regardless
> of browser on an Ubuntu box. However, we only get it using Firefox when
> the site is accessed on an old XP box. It works fine using Chrome and
> Internet Explorer on the same XP box. ****
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> The XP box has Firefox 21.0, IE 8.0, and Chrome 13.0.782.220. ****
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> I have also tried in on different machines with different operating
> systems (XP, 7, a Mac)—all to varying results. Occasionally it works,
> other times it doesn’t. Sometimes, I get nothing but pink tiles, sometimes
> I don’t, Sometimes the layers never render at all.****
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> My original guess was that it was something related to using WMS 1.3.0
> instead of 1.1.0 (and why it is defaulting to 1.30 is unknown to me). ****
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> So, I am quite confused why it works on some browsers, some operating
> machines, etc., but not in others.****
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> Here’s the live-ish site (not complete by any stretch of the
> imagination). If anyone can help with this issue, it would be greatly
> appreciated.****
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> http://biosurvey.ou.edu/landcover/oklahoma_landcover.html****
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> Todd Fagin****
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> Coordinate Solutions, Inc.****
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> 2804 NW 18th St.****
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> Oklahoma City, OK 73107****
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> 405.740.4324 (voice)****
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> 904.471.5548 (fax)****
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> www.coordinatesolutions.com****
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