<div><span style="TEXT-TRANSFORM:none;TEXT-INDENT:0px;DISPLAY:inline!important;FONT:13px Verdana,Geneva,Helvetica,Arial,sans-serif;WHITE-SPACE:normal;FLOAT:none;LETTER-SPACING:normal;WORD-SPACING:0px"></span>Dear QGIS-users,<br>
 <br>I have got a questions concerning the layer-visibility of the QGIS-Webclient:<br> <br>In some older mails (11/2011) of this mailinglist I found following information:</div>
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<div>Does someone of you know if there is found a convienient way in the meantime to automatically determine the visible layers of a qgis-project so that there is no need to write down everey layer for the rest-adress?</div>

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<div>I know that for example the qgis-cloud-plugin for QGIS produces a js-config file that has the information about visible layers and start-/maxExtent.</div>
<div>But is there also way to use something like this if I want to host my own webclient?</div>
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<div>best wishes,<br> <br>Dieter </div>
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