In the demo request page if I select an XML demo I can't change the
text of the request. Well I can change the text but the actual
submitted XML is unchanged.
Am I doing something stupid here or is it a bug? I'm using Firefox 3.6
on vista to talk to GeoServer 2.0.1 on a linux box.
Ian
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Ian Turton
Sent from State College, PA, United States
Ian Turton wrote:
In the demo request page if I select an XML demo I can't change the
text of the request. Well I can change the text but the actual
submitted XML is unchanged.
Am I doing something stupid here or is it a bug? I'm using Firefox 3.6
on vista to talk to GeoServer 2.0.1 on a linux box.
http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/GEOS-3616
Unfortunately it was fixed only on trunk and never backported on 2.0.x
Cheers
Andrea
Hi Ian,
I told Andrea I think I didn't back port the fix but I actually did back in Dec 11. This is the changeset: <http://fisheye.codehaus.org/changelog/geoserver/?cs=13789>\.
So I can't reproduce anymore. How old is your geoserver? Did you already try a newer nightly build?
Cheers,
Gabriel
On 2/23/10 12:04 PM, Andrea Aime wrote:
Ian Turton wrote:
In the demo request page if I select an XML demo I can't change the
text of the request. Well I can change the text but the actual
submitted XML is unchanged.
Am I doing something stupid here or is it a bug? I'm using Firefox 3.6
on vista to talk to GeoServer 2.0.1 on a linux box.
http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/GEOS-3616
Unfortunately it was fixed only on trunk and never backported on 2.0.x
Cheers
Andrea
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Gabriel Roldan
OpenGeo - http://opengeo.org
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On Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 12:19 PM, Gabriel Roldan <groldan@anonymised.com> wrote:
Hi Ian,
I told Andrea I think I didn't back port the fix but I actually did back in
Dec 11. This is the changeset:
<http://fisheye.codehaus.org/changelog/geoserver/?cs=13789>\.
So I can't reproduce anymore. How old is your geoserver? Did you already try
a newer nightly build?
I was wrong as to my version it was 2.0.0.a upgrading to 2.0.1 fixes
the problem.
So I was doing something stupid
Thanks
Ian
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Ian Turton
Sent from State College, PA, United States