Hi inegivar,

        I've not used Geoserver, but if you use PostgreSQL/PostGIS you would
have a lot more control than with a prepackaged WFS.



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Sent: Monday, June 27, 2005 7:06 AM
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Subject: [svg-developers] Problems with server project

Hello folks!

I´m working on a project, where I want to serve maps as svg. My 
problem is, that I have a very large (16+mb) vector dataset. So 
naturally I chose to use a wfs (web feature server), namely 
Geoserver. I wanted to get the gml files from geoserver and then 
convert to svg via xslt.
Problem is, I can´t get the wfs to serve only a small portion of my 
spatial data, which is bad, cause that´s what the wfs is supposed to 
do.

So, two Qs:

-  does anybody has experience with wfs+xslt->svg and would help me 
out?
-  is there a way to serve chunks of an svg file WITHOUT using a wfs?,
(That would be great, solving many problems. Something like: 
Javascript sends coordinates to php script which cuts a rectangle out 
of the whole svg file, is it possible?)

Thanks for your time!





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