Hi Genhan, thanks for your reply! I did what you told but could not succed. So one question: you have your openlayers-code at your .html page right? And that html-page did you put into wwwroot of your iis? No other openlayers, geoext stuff under wwwroot?
Thanks best regards Sarah ------------------- Sarah, Four steps to set up proxy: 1) Configured Python support for IIS 2) Copied proxy.cgi (in ...\OpenLayer\examples) into my "wwwroot\" and changed it as porxy.py 3) Change the first line of proxy.py as"#!C:/Python25/python.exe -u" and add 'localhost:8888' (you might use different one) into allowedHosts 4) Add "OpenLayers.ProxyHost= "/proxy.py?url=;" into your html file Actually, if you open your program using IE, it might work without setting any additional proxy. Thanks, Genhan On Tue, Apr 12, 2011 at 4:26 AM, Sarah_S [via OSGeo.org] <[hidden email]> wrote: Genhan, how did you solved this? >I´m having troubles with my proxy. > >Thanks >Sarah > >________________________________ >If you reply to this email, your message will be added to the discussion >below:http://osgeo-org.1803224.n2.nabble.com/WFS-Layer-tp5447310p6264761.html > ________________________________ View this message in context: Re: WFS Layer Sent from the OpenLayers Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
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