I couldn't figure out what was wrong with loading WFS layers into QGIS, it always worked before, but it wasn't working in my new project. Turns out I had spaces in the layer names. QGIS wasn't parsing the layer names right if the layers had spaces in them, it would try to load a different layer than the one I had selected.
Do spaces in layer names need to be escaped so that they work in the URL? Should QGIS be escaping them? Or are spaces in layer names just a bad idea overall? Anyone care to enter this into the bug tracking/issue tracking system? It would be great if it at least threw an error/warning. -- John Abraham [email protected] 403-232-1060 _______________________________________________ Qgis-developer mailing list [email protected] http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-developer
