Hi
> On 23 Apr 2019, at 08:19, johnrobot wrote:
>
> Hi
> Thanks for the reply, Tim.
>
> We will soon be moving from QGIS 2.18 to 3.4, so the current GeoNode/QGIS
> Server solution only supporting 2.18 seems like a problem.
The main issue for 3.x support is that we need to port the ‘on the fly
Hi
Thanks for the reply, Tim.
We will soon be moving from QGIS 2.18 to 3.4, so the current GeoNode/QGIS
Server solution only supporting 2.18 seems like a problem.
I guess it´s OK for our users to create their web maps from the web client,
but it would be even better if they could do it without
Hi John
> On 22 Apr 2019, at 07:48, johnrobot wrote:
>
> Hi
> I am looking for a solution for our QGIS users to easily publish data sets
> and web maps, either using a web based client or directly from QGIS. The
> QGIS/GeoNode integration looks interesting and I have a few questions:
>
> - Is
Hi
I am looking for a solution for our QGIS users to easily publish data sets
and web maps, either using a web based client or directly from QGIS. The
QGIS/GeoNode integration looks interesting and I have a few questions:
- Is support for QGIS Server backend enabled in the standard release of