Sorry, I lost track of this one
Ok so basically if a mime type is specified in the request it should override
the override, I guess it makes sense.
As far I can tell the supported output formats are this ones:
[Geoserver-users] outputformat getfeature 2.0.0 (2.13.1)
Yes, but the question is whether a WFS setting of "application/gml+xml;
version=3.2" should override a request parameter of outputFormat="text/xml;
subtype=gml/3.2".
I think that a request with outputFormat="text/xml
Yes, but the question is whether a WFS setting of "application/gml+xml;
version=3.2" should override a request parameter of
outputFormat="text/xml; subtype=gml/3.2".
I think that a request with outputFormat="text/xml; subtype=gml/3.2"
should override the WFS settings. That is, override the
Hi all,
thank you for following up on this Andrea and Ben.
The only propose of the override setting I add is to override the MIME type of
GML 3.2 documents produced by GeoServer, it should not have any other impact.
Which means that clients will still need to invoke WFS GetFeature operations
As far as I remember, the old format was not compliant with the WFS 2.0 OGC
specification and got fixed as a consequence.
Cheers
Andrea
On Thu, Jun 7, 2018 at 4:09 PM, Verbeeck Bart (AIV) <
bart.verbe...@kb.vlaanderen.be> wrote:
> Dear List
>
> Why is the default outputformat for a wfs (2.0.0)
Dear List
Why is the default outputformat for a wfs (2.0.0) request in version 2.13.1
"Content-Type: application/gml+xml; version=3.2"
It used to be (2.11.1 for instance) "Content-Type: text/xml; subtype=gml/3.2"
Even if I ask for "text/xml; subtype=gml/3.2", I receive application/gml+xml;