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<font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif">@ Lars Schylberg<br>
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Thank you for your valuable hint and the very fast reply, I just
got out of another task and tried immediately. <br>
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Apache2 error.log now gives me:<br>
HTTP: Fetch(<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://...?VERSION=1.1.0&SERVICE=WFS">http://...?VERSION=1.1.0&SERVICE=WFS</a>)<br>
HTTP: libcurl/7.58.0 GnuTLS/3.5.18 zlib/1.2.11 libidn2/2.0.4
libpsl/0.19.1 (+libidn2/2.0.4) nghttp2/1.30.0 librtmp/2.3<br>
HTTP: These HTTP headers were set: Accept: text/plain,
application/json<br>
GeoJSONSeq: First pass: 100.00 %<br>
GDAL: GDALOpen(<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://...?VERSION=1.1.0&SERVICE=WFS">http://...?VERSION=1.1.0&SERVICE=WFS</a>,
this=0x565136f44fe0) succeeds as GeoJSONSeq.<br>
GDAL: GDALClose(<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://...?VERSION=1.1.0&SERVICE=WFS">http://...?VERSION=1.1.0&SERVICE=WFS</a>,
this=0x565136f44fe0)<br>
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That does not really look like an error. The error displayed in
the browser however remains the same.<br>
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@ Jeff McKenna<br>
Thank you for taking thought upon this. Unfortunately the remote
server only supports WFS 1.1.0 and up while to my knowledge
mapserver only has native client support for WFS 1.0.0 . A
colleague from a partner company has tried with 1.1.0 and the
spacial filtering did not work. If there is a native way to use
WFS 1.1.0 as client, I will be happy to check it out.<br>
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<p style="text-align: left;font-family: Helvetica, Arial;">Best</p>
<p style="text-align: left;font-family: Helvetica, Arial;">Lars</p>
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SkenData GmbH<br>
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