Thanks Jonathan for this clarification.
I guess I can style the vectorlayers in a QGIS project and serve this as a
QGIS service.
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Hi Reginald,
I believe there's a misunderstanding of WFS going on here.
WFS is a Feature service - it only serves up raw vector data, and it
does so with no styling information. Styling is to be done at the
client's (QGIS) end, in the same way you'd style a shapefile.
When you look at the da
The resulting xml is accesable here:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=130mbfAT9gtQhU-z_NsA1vT11EGytO9xD
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Hi,
In an earlier topic in this list there was a mentioning of SLD's being a
styling that is layer based in stead of feature based. In geoserver I
created a sld style for a layer that is inside my postgis database. The
layer contains information about projects concerning sewersystem, an
features a