>Hi Andrea, > > In what context are you executing this javascript? QGIS Desktop, QGIS > Webclient? > > In what component? > > I haven't heard that QGIS Desktop can run Javascript. The only part > where it could potentially run javascript is Webkit, which is used in > print composer and tooltips. > > So please better explain what you are doing. Hi, sorry ,
I'm explain better. I need to localize the clicked point on a map returned on the text/html response from the wms server, when the user do an identify. To do this I'm using a little javascript code. a sample of the response I'm coding is this: http://web.regione.toscana.it/wmsraster/com.rt.wms.RTmap/wms?map=wmscatasto&map_resolution=96&language=ita&&SERVICE=WMS&VERSION=1.3.0&REQUEST=GetFeatureInfo&BBOX=1620630.0,4855425.0,1620875.0,4855595.0&WIDTH=1000&HEIGHT=680&CRS=EPSG:3003&LAYERS=rt_cat.idcatpart.rt&STYLES=&FORMAT=image/png&QUERY_LAYERS=rt_cat.idcatpart.rt&INFO_FORMAT=text/html&I=500&J=340&FEATURE_COUNT=10 In the html I have installed a couple of "alert" to test the working of javascript. And if you see the map it has a little circle black on a specific position. That circle is put here from a little javascript code. All this work well on web browser. I f I try to identify with qgis this layer from its wms. I see the two alert , so the JS is working, but the map don't has the circle So there is something that don't work on javascript engine of qgis (the webkit ?). -- ----------------- Andrea Peri . . . . . . . . . qwerty àèìòù -----------------
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