Hi Andrew, nope, only POST is supported. Why would you want GET? I had this discussion with Tim Schaub in the past and I could not think of a good reason why I wanted GET if POST also works for the WFS product. Maybe you have a good reason though?
Best regards, Bart > Bart, > > Thanks for that your first suggestion seems to have resolved the problem > and > I can now see the requests in Fiddler :) > > Is there a way to force the WFS layer to use HTTP Get rather than Post for > requests? > > Thanks > > Andrew > > On 10 March 2010 10:29, <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> don't use the namespace prefix in the featuretype. >> >> { >> url: "/MyApp/Proxy.ashx", >> featureType: "boundary", >> featurePrefix: "mystore", >> version: "1.1.0" >> }) >> >> If this does not work, try specifying the featureNS (so the >> corresponding >> URI) explicityl. >> >> Best regards, >> Bart >> >> > All, >> > >> > I'm relatively new to OpenLayers and I have downloaded version 2.8 >> from >> > the >> > website (Revision 9492) and I am attempting to use it with GeoServer >> > 2.0.1. >> > >> > I have successfully added an OpenLayers.Layer.WFS layer using the >> > following: >> > >> > var wfsLayer = new OpenLayers.Layer.WFS( "WFS", "/MyApp/Proxy.ashx", >> > { typeName: "mystore:boundary" }, >> > {projection: new OpenLayers.Projection("EPSG:27700"), maxExtent: new >> > OpenLayers.Bounds(0, 0, 13000000, 13000000)} >> > ); >> > >> > >> > However, I understand that OpenLayers.Layer.WFS is depreciated (from >> the >> > documentation) and that I should use a vector layer, as such I have >> > written >> > the following to add as a vector layer: >> > >> > var wfsLayer = new OpenLayers.Layer.Vector( "WFS", { >> > strategies: [new OpenLayers.Strategy.BBOX()], >> > projection: new OpenLayers.Projection("EPSG:27700"), >> > maxExtent: new OpenLayers.Bounds(0, 0, 13000000, 13000000), >> > protocol: new OpenLayers.Protocol.WFS( >> > { >> > url: "/MyApp/Proxy.ashx", >> > featureType: "mystore:boundary", >> > version: "1.1.0" >> > }) >> > }); >> > >> > My problem is that the first method works fine but the second method >> > doesn't >> > seem to do anything. I have tested using IE7 and Firefox and fiddler >> > doesn't >> > report any traffic or requests to the Proxy URL. >> > >> > Any ideas? >> > >> > Thanks >> > >> > Andrew >> > _______________________________________________ >> > Users mailing list >> > [email protected] >> > http://openlayers.org/mailman/listinfo/users >> > >> >> >> > _______________________________________________ Users mailing list [email protected] http://openlayers.org/mailman/listinfo/users
