Matthias Scholz wrote:

Hi,

> >> I checked that WMS layer name is stored OK in the OJ project file
> >> <wms-layer-name>sf:archsites</wms-layer-name>
> >> Let's hope that question is only about url-encoding error. I discussed 
> >> with a Geoserver developer and he considered that both ways would be 
> >> correct, to leave it unaltered sf:archsites or to url-encode it to 
> >> sf%3Aarchsites.
> >>
> >> I think this is rather critical bug that effectively prevents all use
> >> of Geoserver WMS services. Therefore I filed a new ticket
> >> https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=3023366&group_id=118054&atid=679906
> >>     
> >
> > I agree. But checking the code I only see it being encoded once. I
> > vaguely remember fixing such a double encoding problem (deegree WMS also
> > often has a colon separated prefix for layer names, eg. for the CITE
> > instances), but I think it had to do with GetFeatureInfo. Are you sure
> > you're using an up to date version? Well, probably you are... Maybe it's
> > a problem with how it's encoded in the GetCapabilities response.
> >
> > Is there an online server against which I could test?
> >   
> No, this is an internal server. My last test's i've done with the
> standalone geoserver
> (http://downloads.sourceforge.net/geoserver/geoserver-2.0.2-bin.zip) and
> the included datasets.
> But why do not have other WMS clients problems? With QGIS 1.3.0 and an
> other propritary solution I've no problems with Geoserver 2.0.2.

I'm sure it's an OJ problem. What I'm not sure about is whether you use
an outdated version or whether there is another bug in the way the
encoding works in OJ.

Best regards, Andreas
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