Hi

Yes, the 'publish to web' plugin is from the time when QGIS server had SLD as the only way of configuration (before 2009). Such a plugin could still be usefull to upload svg images / local data to the server or to replace db user/pw in the project file (but the old publish to web plugin did only handle layers / datasources / symbology which is now indeed covered by the project file).

Regards,
Marco

On 11.09.2014 08:56, René-Luc Dhont wrote:
Hi Alessandro,

I think that this plugin is not yet necessary, because QGIS project is the way to "Publish to Web". No need to export the project to a SLD configuration file like in the youth of QGIS-Server.

Marco can confirm it, isn't it ?

René-Luc


Le 10/09/2014 09:38, Alessandro Pasotti a écrit :
Hi,

I was reading the docs here:
http://docs.qgis.org/2.0/en/docs/user_manual/working_with_ogc/ogc_server_support.html

it says:

Moreover, the QGIS Server project provides the ‘Publish to Web’
plugin, a plugin for QGIS desktop which exports the current layers and
symbology as a web project for QGIS Server (containing cartographic
visualization rules expressed in SLD).

Is that still true?


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