Hi Julian,
I am really puzzled. So you say that QGIS as the WMS shows all
attributes, including the joined ones? And it does not work on Web
Client?
If this is the case - can you please share the address of this QGIS
server and tell me which attributes are joined?
QGIS web client is simply
Thank you,
Actually the was is working correctly and all attributes are available, both
shape file attributes and joined ones.
It seems then it is a qgs web client problem.
Probably I should upgrade to the II version…
Any hint?
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BraDypUS
Communicating Cultural Heritage
Hi Julian,
The QGIS bug/issue system was recently migrated. If it was an issue on
QGIS web client I, it was removed. QGIS web client I is not being worked
on any more. It is succeeded by QGIS web client II and the issue queue
of that is at https://github.com/qgis/qwc2-demo-app/issues
Andreas
In fact I had a preview of the snippet of the issue on Google, but the
issue itself is not available anymore.
I'll try to check better the wms service.
Thank you
Il 05 Mag 2017 10:30 AM, "BraDypUS. Communicating Cultural Heritage" <
i...@bradypus.net> ha scritto:
> Yes, I had a preview of the
Yes, I had a preview of the issue in Google, but the ussue itself has been
(re)moved.
I'll check bettee the wms service.
Thank you
Il 05 Mag 2017 10:26 AM, "Neumann, Andreas" ha
scritto:
> Hi Julian,
>
> The issue you mention doesn't exist.
>
> I doubt that this is a QGIS
Hi Julian,
The issue you mention doesn't exist.
I doubt that this is a QGIS web client issue. Did you test with QGIS as
WMS client? Does it work there?
If it doesn't work there either, than this is can most likely be a
"path-issue" (absolute vs. relativ paths) or a QGIS server issue.
Hello,
I’m having an issue with joins in a webGIS project using Qgis as a map server
and Qgis web client.
I have an external table (sqlite) correctly joined to a shape file on my
desktop project, but the joined attributes do not show on the web project. I
thought the sqlite could be the problem