Hi Andreas
This is a QGIS server issue with the cache. The unique index in the
layer cache is the layer id QGIS automatically generated. If you just
copy projects and do not change the id of the layer then there is
first-come, first-served.
The solution is either:
* Do not copy layers or
Hi again,
* Open the qgs files in the text editor and use find-and replace. Make
sure that the same layer id isn't used multiple times in your projects
I'm trying the method above: it works well :-)!
thanks again
flavio
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Il 21/03/2014 11:05, flavio rigolon ha scritto:
I'm trying the method above: it works well :-)!
I aslo do it, but it's a bad hack. See:
http://hub.qgis.org/issues/7956
All the best.
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Hi all,
I'm trying to configure a qgis-web-client.
The topic is a set of map (5 thematic maps) referred to the same bbox
and almost all the same layers. When I switch (via main page or via
theme switcher) from one map to another, some layers mantain their
old style (the previous style) and not
Hi Flavio,
This is a QGIS server issue with the cache. The unique index in the
layer cache is the layer id QGIS automatically generated. If you just
copy projects and do not change the id of the layer then there is
first-come, first-served.
The solution is either:
* Do not copy layers or