You will get two layers. One of them is grayed-out depending on the scale.
Using grouped layers you can avoid this, but that only works if all layers
are WMS

--
Paul


2012/5/17 sdunne <[email protected]>

>
> Paul Meems (Top-X) wrote
> >
> > Create two layers, the WMS version and the WFS version and use maxscale
> > and
> > minscale to set when which layer should be visible.
> >
>
> Thanks Paul, with this appraoch, in the layer selector, would this be
> viewed
> as 2 different layers.
> For example, when I reached a certian zoom level, the layer selector would
> visually change from the wms to the wfs of the same name, being selected?
> Or would only one layer be visible in the layer selector, and the
> functionality would be performed without the user knowing that the layer
> had
> changed ?
>
>
>
>
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