Hi Michael,
I did a quick read of your mappings and they seem fine to me, this
information is particularly relevant:
*If I remove the rows that are appearing, the problematic rows appear in
the feature.*
I see two possible causes for this problem:
- Id's collision, GeoServer will consider
On 11/4/21 8:34 PM, br...@frogmouth.net wrote:
> Exactly what have you done to enable the filters? Can you show the headers
> for the two different calls (not debugger, but actual output, say from wget).
I followed the manual:
Hi Michael,
that error seems to imply that the parameters of the prepared
statement sent to the database are not correctly set.
I would need to check the GeoServer logs in DEBUG level to see the SQL
queries sent to Oracle to understand what's happening.
The only unusual aspect of your WFS request
CORS is on the container, not on geoserver.
Exactly what have you done to enable the filters? Can you show the headers for
the two different calls (not debugger, but actual output, say from wget).
Brad
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Hi,
For "header ‘Access-Control-Allow-Origin’ missing", confirm that the header is
actually present.
Also try with * instead of a specific domain to see if it works. You'll be able
to set/find a specific value afterwards.
Hope this helps. Good luck !
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In one web application I use a call to WPS. The call worked ok on an old
instance of geoserver 2.8.1 where I had added an external library file
and some configuration in web.xml.
On a test server I'm using 2.19.0 where, from my understanding, CORS is
already there and you only need to enable the
Hi,
As far as I know in the Java property files the special characters must be
written with Unicode strings like here
https://github.com/openjump-gis/openjump/blob/main/src/language/jump_de.properties
or here
https://github.com/openjump-gis/openjump/blob/main/src/language/jump_fr.properties.
On Thu, 4 Nov 2021 at 14:40, Alexandre Gacon
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> As a final test, I updated in Transifex the GitHub French translation (54%
> coverage) with the one available in Transifex (more than 85% coverage), by
> downloading the translation file and then uploading it in the new transifex
>
Hi,
After the recent debate on the translation of GeoServer, I have spent some
time setting up a small project to see how the transifex-github integration
works.
First, I have created a fork of the GeoServer repo on my own GitHub account
and created a new branch named `test_transifex` (
Hi all,
I am using the INSPIRE extension with Geoserver 2.20.0, to provide INSPIRE
services. I am testing the implementation with the INSPIRE validator (the
one provided by JRC along with a local installation).
I would like to know if anyone has noticed problematic behavior, as regards
the
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