Hi Giovanni

Unchecking the option 'cache features' did exactly that (first fetch based on current view extent and refetching of new parts when panning). This seems broken now (maybe since the multithreaded rendering?).

Another (not so convenient) method is to create an ogc filter by double clicking on the 'filter' column (enter ogc filter xml as a string in the expression editor).

Regards,
Marco

On 26.03.2015 16:11, G. Allegri wrote:
Hi,
you probably read the question from Peter on qgis-user [1].
Five years ago Marco said that this behaviour should have been changed (first fetch based on current view extent) but AFAICS the WFS provider still behaves the old way.
Was this proposal discarded for some reason?

Giovanni

[1]http://lists.osgeo.org/pipermail/qgis-user/2015-March/031354.html
[2] http://hub.qgis.org/issues/1421#note-4
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