Aiden,

what version of GeoServer are you using?

Kind regards,
Ben.

On 01/06/11 11:02, [email protected] wrote:
> Hi GeoServer users,
>
> We had a GeoServer running a geological configuration mapping without any 
> issues until recently where some of our feature names had been encoded with 
> missing namespace prefix named 'er'.
>
> For example, previously it was normal to see a property like this:
> <er:Mine gml:id="er.mine.1222">
> But now, it is encoded as<null:Mine gml:id="er.mine.1222">
>
> I looked at the GeoServer log files, and I could not find any errors.
>
> Violating tags under: 
> http://services.auscope.org/resource/feature/ntgs/mine/1222
>
> <null:Mine gml:id="er.mine.1222">  instead of<er:Mine gml:id="er.mine.1222">
> <null:occurrence ... />  instead of<er:occurrence .../>
> <null:mineName>  instead of<er:mineName>
>
> Violating tags under: 
> http://services.auscope.org/resource/feature/ntgs/commodity/1725/9664
>
> Like above, the following are occurring for the commodity
> <null:Commodity ...>  and</null:Commodity>
> <null:commodityGroup ...>
> <null:commodityName ...>
> <null:commodityImportance>
> <null:source ...>
>
> Your input would greatly be appreciate, please advise.
>
> Regards,
> Aiden Sehovic
> Software Engineer
> AuScope Grid
> CSIRO Earth Science and Resource Engineering Australian Resources Research 
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-- 
Ben Caradoc-Davies <[email protected]>
Software Engineering Team Leader
CSIRO Earth Science and Resource Engineering
Australian Resources Research Centre

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