Could you paste the server responses and URL? I've never work with proxi.cgi because I test and run things in local machines for both client and backend. I've read once some problems about longer strings, perhaps that's the issue.
Sent from my iBath On Feb 20, 2013, at 14:59, "Lauri Kajan" <lauri.ka...@gmail.com> wrote: I think I found the reason, but not yet any solution. Actually the response that wfs-server sent was not valid. It was cutted after around 23000 characters. What could affect that. Is it the proxy.cgi that cannot pass longer strings or is something else? -Lauri On Wed, Feb 20, 2013 at 11:04 AM, Gery . <gameji...@hotmail.com> wrote: > Hi Lauri, > > not sure but the problem can be related to how the features are called (and > thus stored) to be then selected. If featureselected never gets triggered, > that should mean that it is not called. The callback you show what actually > does? I think taking a look to the whole code will be more useful. > > Regards, > > Gery > > > __________________________________________________________________________________________ > Piensa en el medio ambiente - mantenlo en la pantalla. NO lo imprimas si NO > es necesario. > Think green - keep it on the screen. Do NOT print if it is NOT necessary. > Denken Sie an die Umwelt - bewahren Sie es auf dem Bildschirm. Drucken Sie es > NICHT, wenn es NICHT notwendig ist. > > > Date: Wed, 20 Feb 2013 09:23:02 +0200 > From: lauri.ka...@gmail.com > To: openlayers-users@lists.osgeo.org > Subject: Re: [OpenLayers-Users] GetFeature with WFS protocol doesn't return > features > > > Hi Gery, > > The execution never get that far. Featureselected is not triggered. > Problem is in the request method of GetFeature class or actually much deeper > but that httprequest code gets too complex for me to understand. > > In the request method of GetFeature class result.features.length is 0 so it > never selects anything. > > Request method of GetFeature class: > > > callback: function(result) { > > if(result.success()) { > > if(result.features.length) { > if(options.single == true) { > this.selectBestFeature(result.features, > > > bounds.getCenterLonLat(), options); > } else { > this.select(result.features); > > > } > > -Lauri > > > > On Wed, Feb 20, 2013 at 12:35 AM, Gery . <gameji...@hotmail.com> wrote: > perhaps using some: > > console.log("WHAT IT IS GOING ON WITH": feat); > console.log("WHAT IT IS GOING ON WITH": bbox); > console.log("WHAT IT IS GOING ON WITH": center); > > can help you to find the error. > > __________________________________________________________________________________________ > Piensa en el medio ambiente - mantenlo en la pantalla. NO lo imprimas si NO > es necesario. > Think green - keep it on the screen. Do NOT print if it is NOT necessary. > Denken Sie an die Umwelt - bewahren Sie es auf dem Bildschirm. Drucken Sie es > NICHT, wenn es NICHT notwendig ist. > > > Date: Wed, 20 Feb 2013 00:31:15 +0200 > From: lauri.ka...@gmail.com > To: openlayers-users@lists.osgeo.org > Subject: [OpenLayers-Users] GetFeature with WFS protocol doesn't return > features > > > Hello, > > When I'm trying to use GetFeature control to get features from my WFS run > into problems. The "featureselected" event never gets triggered. > I debugged it little bit and found out that the wfs request itself return a > valid gml and the status code of the request is 200. But still the features > array of the result object is empty so the code never gets to the select > method of the GetFeature class. > > Is this something to do with a proxy that I have set? > I have set OpenLayers.ProxyHost = "/cgi-bin/proxy.cgi?url="; > > I have configured GetFeature control as follows: > > var select = new OpenLayers.Control.GetFeature({ > protocol: OpenLayers.Protocol.WFS({ > url: "**:8080/geoserver/wfs", > featureType: "**", > featureNS: "**", > geometryName: "geom" > }), > click: true, > clickTolerance: 1, > single: true, > hover: false > }); > select.events.register("featureselected", this, function(e) { > var feat = e.feature; > var bbox = feat.geometry.bounds; > var center = bbox.getCenterLonLat(); > map.panTo(center); > }); > > > I would appreciate all the help > Thanks > > > -Lauri > > _______________________________________________ Users mailing list > us...@lists.osgeo.org http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/openlayers-users > > > _______________________________________________ Users mailing list > us...@lists.osgeo.org http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/openlayers-users _______________________________________________ Users mailing list us...@lists.osgeo.org http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/openlayers-users
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