Hi all,

I have a similar issue with geoserver.
QGIS2 request is: http://my_internal_server/geoserver/ows?SERVICE=WMS&VERSION=1.3.0&REQUEST=GetMap&BBOX=my_bbox&CRS=my_crs&WIDTH=242&HEIGHT=278&LAYERS=my_layer&STYLES=&FORMAT=image/png&DPI=96&MAP_RESOLUTION=96&FORMAT_OPTIONS=dpi:96&TRANSPARENT=TRUE entering this URL in the browser results in a geoserver error message. However if I leave out FORMAT_OPTIONS=dpi:96 (which, according to the geoserver docs [1] should be supported) the map image is returned.
Two more remarks
1) not all layers fail with this request
2) QGIS 1.8 did not add this dpi-96 stuff, so all my layers worked in 1.8

What was the reason to intoduce the dpi96 stuff and could we probably change that to a configurable option (yes/no) of the WMS connection?

Bernhard

[1] http://docs.geoserver.org/latest/en/user/services/wms/vendor.html

Am 22.10.2013 10:12, schrieb Miguel Ángel Castro:
Hi Richard,

I can see what you show to me.

But, this problem not takes place in QGIS 1.8.0 with this WMS data source (
http://idecan2.grafcan.es/ServicioWMS/EspNat) and similar others.

Something in wmsprovider.dll of QGIS 2.0.1?

Thanks in advance
Miguel Ángel Castro



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