Hi!
> 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 an outdated version or whether there is another bug in the way the
>   
We use the released OJ 1.3.1 version and yesterday I've tested with the
SVN version. With both the same problems.
> encoding works in OJ.
>
> Best regards, Andreas
>   
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