On 23-01-16 15:45, emmexx wrote: >> So is it a special/public wfs, can you give the connection url? >> Or is it a local one, which you run yourself? > > You don't need a specific connection. You can just add a non existent > connection to your QGIS2.conf file. > > My problem surfaced when I temporarily disabled the production geoserver > to run a test. I installed on the server a different geoserver version > in a different folder. I connected QGIS to this server, run the test and > enabled the production server. > The production server url was: > http://publicip:8080/geoserver/wfs > The test server: > http://publicip:8080/gs281/wfs
Tried to reply your scenario here with latest master: - one 2.8 geoserver on 8080, layer foo - one 2.6 geoserver on 8080 without layer foo - starting qgis with 2.8/foo - while layer loaded, stop 2.8 and start 2.6 - no problems, only I miss data (off course) I cannot reproduce it, BUT plz try yourself, maybe it has something to do with certain settings (like OTF yes/no, special crs, multithreaded rendering etc etc). Regards & keep testing the upcoming 2.14 :-) Regards, Richard _______________________________________________ Qgis-user mailing list [email protected] List info: http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-user Unsubscribe: http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-user
