Hi Users,
I have been using Geoserver version 2.4.0 on JAVA environment version 1.7.
In my real time environment I have 2 layers configured with my postgres database. The layers were visible as expected.
After few months of deployment, At few specific zoom levels I am not able to view these layers.
The problem is resolved by the user deleting their IE cookies. Can you please advise why this might be happening and how to manage it. These layers are a critical decision layer for the user, and their display (or not) should not be dependent on the cookie state. Also cookie state should not affect the display of any layers??
Please advice
Thanks and Regards,
Deepthi
Hi Deepthi,
This is a very odd situation. Does it happen to other browsers? What client are you using? Given GeoServer cannot access the cookies on a client machine, whatever this issue is, it’s going to be at the client end; you’ll want to investigate there.
Cheers,
Jonathan
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Hi Users,
I have been using Geoserver version 2.4.0 on JAVA environment version 1.7.
In my real time environment I have 2 layers configured with my postgres database. The layers were visible as expected.
After few months of deployment, At few specific zoom levels I am not able to view these layers.
The problem is resolved by the user deleting their IE cookies. Can you please advise why this might be happening and how to manage it. These layers are a critical decision layer for the user, and their display (or not) should not be dependent on the cookie state. Also cookie state should not affect the display of any layers??
Please advice
Thanks and Regards,
Deepthi
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Perhaps it is not the Cookies they are deleting but the Local Browser Cache to fix the problem. Check the Caching headers for the Tiles to see when they expire, probably this is the issue.
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On Mon, Feb 2, 2015 at 2:26 PM, Deepthi <deepthiammana@anonymised.com> wrote:
Hi Users,
I have been using Geoserver version 2.4.0 on JAVA environment version 1.7.
In my real time environment I have 2 layers configured with my postgres database. The layers were visible as expected.
After few months of deployment, At few specific zoom levels I am not able to view these layers.
The problem is resolved by the user deleting their IE cookies. Can you please advise why this might be happening and how to manage it. These layers are a critical decision layer for the user, and their display (or not) should not be dependent on the cookie state. Also cookie state should not affect the display of any layers??
Please advice
Thanks and Regards,
Deepthi
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