Re: [gdal-dev] Expiring token during paging on the WFS

2024-03-28 Thread Even Rouault via gdal-dev
Just added in https://github.com/OSGeo/gdal/commit/a6c3b0450994028a60cef854fbe6304910c7e277 : "The content of the file is not cached, and thus it is read again before issuing each HTTP request." Le 28/03/2024 à 10:26, Michael Otto via gdal-dev a écrit : Hello, I have an important question

Re: [gdal-dev] Expiring token during paging on the WFS

2024-03-28 Thread Andrew C Aitchison via gdal-dev
On Thu, 28 Mar 2024, Michael Otto via gdal-dev wrote: Hello, I have an important question about the use of a 'GDAL_HTTP_HEADER_FILE'. If I request a WFS with "OGR_WFS_PAGING_ALLOWED=ON" and use a header file for authentication, will the header file be read with every new page? I am wondering

[gdal-dev] Expiring token during paging on the WFS

2024-03-28 Thread Michael Otto via gdal-dev
Hello, I have an important question about the use of a 'GDAL_HTTP_HEADER_FILE'. If I request a WFS with "OGR_WFS_PAGING_ALLOWED=ON" and use a header file for authentication, will the header file be read with every new page? I am wondering how I should deal with an expiring bearer token