Hello all,
I am really excited to hear this answer. I am attempting to bring portions
of a build i am working on to Android, and would like to continue to use
Geoserver ( I would love to do it in a container as well, don't think
that's fully flushed out yet).
Thank you all,
Joe
On Tue, Dec 12,
I have one more questions, I was wondering if the GeoServer Version 2.11+ can
work on both Android and iOS platform?
Thank you
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Works with Firefox, I normally work on linux so I cannot test IE
Cheers
Andrea
On Thu, Dec 7, 2017 at 4:21 AM, uymichelle
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> Hi Andrea,
>
> Thanks for your reply. I would like to ask are you able to use it on IE and
> Firefox with the latest version also?
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Hi Andrea,
Thanks for your reply. I would like to ask are you able to use it on IE and
Firefox with the latest version also?
Thank you.
Michelle
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Hi,
I'm using Chrome on the latest GeoServer versions with no issues, I can't
remember
similar reports from other users either.
Wondering... maybe the old version of GeoServer had the web container
(Jetty/Tomcat)
configured to support CORS and the new installation does not?
Cheers
Andrea
On
Hi All,
My current GeoServer version 2.4.4 is able to show the maps (polygons) on
all types of browser (IE, Chrome and Firefox). However, when I tried to
upgrade to 2.11.0 and above version (haven't try the 2.5.0 - 2.10.5), the
map (or polygons) can only show up on IE but not chrome and Firefox.