Torben -
>How many of you are:
>Aware that a PDF version of the GeoServer User manual exists.
>Use the PDF User manual or find it useful.
I was not aware there was such a thing until now.
I don't now, but I would consider it useful if maintaining one or more legacy
versions of Geoserver
You would also be able to download the html manual, admittedly that is not
very searchable offline.
For example:
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http://sourceforge.net/projects/geoserver/files/GeoServer/2.11.1/geoserver-2.11.1-htmldoc.zip
For comparison here is the same manual as a PDF:
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hi Torben,
On Tue, 20 Jun 2017 13:22:24 -0700, Torben Barsballe wrote:
> ...
> I've got a few quick questions for everyone concerning the GeoServer
> PDF user manual:
>
> How many of you are:
> Aware that a PDF version of the GeoServer User manual exists.
> Use the PDF User manual or
I can say that I am aware of the PDF version, but find myself doing a simple
Google search for my normal help needs (or the Users list).
If I was in a disconnected or closed environment, I.E. government or military
installation, I would find the PDF extremely valuable as this would be the only
Hello Gavin,
It contains the same information as the online docs, just in PDF form.
Torben
On Tue, Jun 20, 2017 at 1:26 PM, Gavin Medley wrote:
> Hi Torben,
>
> I was not aware it existed. Is there more information there than in the
> online docs? If so I would definitely
Hello,
I've got a few quick questions for everyone concerning the GeoServer PDF
user manual:
How many of you are:
Aware that a PDF version of the GeoServer User manual exists.
Use the PDF User manual or find it useful.
If you were not aware of its existence, would you find a PDF user
Many thanks for your reply, Andrea.
Yes, we are planning to upgrade.
Just to say, in case my earlier message didn't get through, we solved this
by changing settings under Security > Data. Somehow our main nls workspace
did not have the ROLE_ANONYMOUS set and when we did this, all worked fine.
Hi Chris,
from here on Linux that call returns proper responses for both Chrome 59
and Firefox 54.
The application also works fine in both.
Telling what's wrong in such a old GeoServer is... well... going to be
really hard, it may well
be that nobody around remembers issues of those versions :-)
Just as a follow-up message to this, I have just discovered that if I am
logged into GeoServer, the WFS requests work in that browser fine - so it
must be a security setting.
I am still searching for the solution, so very grateful for any ideas on
this more specific problem.
Thanks,
Chris
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