Hi Scott, I have discovered this issue next week and I'm working on a bugfix. I hope to propose a patch or a pull request tomorrow.
I'd like to see this fix backported. Regards Le 24 mars 2014 14:58, "Scott Clark" <[email protected]> a écrit : > Upon further investigation it appears that WFS authentication is broken. > Further testing shows that the Add WFS dialog does not display layers that > require basic auth - even when the login is supplied. It will only show > the public layers. Note that the WMS auth works great for me. > > When you try to edit a WFS-T, I believe it is also failing to use the > supplied login info. Which results in the error I'm seeing below. > > I've added the additional details to the existing bug at > http://hub.qgis.org/issues/9234 > > Since this makes WFS of very limited use, is this planned to be fixed in > an up-coming release? I'll happily be a tester for this! > > Scott > > Scott Clark wrote: > > I've been having no success using the digitizing toolbar with WFS-T. I'm > using QGIS 2.2.0 with a GeoServer 2.4. The layers are displaying fine > when added through the Add WFS dialog, and the editing UI is functional. > However, on save, it fails (after freezing up QGIS for a minute or so) with > the following message: > > Could not commit changes to layer geonode:incidentes_copeco > > > > Errors: ERROR: 1 feature(s) not added. > > Provider errors: > > unhandled response: html > > > > It's not specific to these layers and it fails on all of the layers I > pick. I've successfully tested editing using WFS-T on this particular > server using both our OL3 and our mobile client. > > Any ideas on workarounds or what might be going wrong? > > Thanks, > > Scott > > > _______________________________________________ > Qgis-developer mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-developer >
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