Is it possible with CSS styling to create a style with two overlapping SLD
rules: one with a symbolizer for all features and one with a second
symbolizer for features that meet certain criteria? So that features that
meet the criteria have both symbolizers and the rest has only one. For
example:
<Rule>
<PointSymbolizer>
<Graphic>
<Mark>
<WellKnownName>circle</WellKnownName>
</Mark>
</Graphic>
</PointSymbolizer>
</Rule>
<Rule>
<ogc:Filter>
<ogc:PropertyIsGreaterThanOrEqualTo>
<ogc:PropertyName>speed</ogc:PropertyName>
<ogc:Literal>0.5</ogc:Literal>
</ogc:PropertyIsGreaterThanOrEqualTo>
</ogc:Filter>
<PointSymbolizer>
<Graphic>
<Mark>
<WellKnownName>cross</WellKnownName>
</Mark>
</Graphic>
</PointSymbolizer>
</Rule>
Can this be done with CSS?
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