Hi Denis,

I tried read your WFS capabilities xml using OpenLayers.Format.WFSCapabilities and it worked. All feature types were read correctly. I also tried your piece of code with an other WFS capabilities xml (instead of your own) from TinyOWS and it also worked. So, my guess is that the issue may come from your capabilities causing an issue in the WFSCapabilitiesReader of GeoExt. I don't get your js error, but the store doesn't have any records after load.

I also tried to remove all non-standards characters from the xml and it didn't change anything.

Even though I don't have the solution, I thought I should let you know what I tried to do.

Regards,

Alexandre


On 11-06-24 08:10 AM, Denis Rykov wrote:
Try to perform the following commands:

var store = new GeoExt.data.WFSCapabilitiesStore( {
url: "http://map.rostmuseum.ru/scripts/tinyows/tinyows.cgi?SERVICE=WFS&REQUEST=GetCapabilities <http://map.rostmuseum.ru/scripts/tinyows/tinyows.cgi?SERVICE=WFS&REQUEST=GetCapabilities>",
  layerOptions: function() {
    return {
      visibility: false,
      displayInLayerSwitcher: false,
      strategies: [new OpenLayers.Strategy.BBOX({ratio: 1})]
    }
  }
});
store.load();

And get an error: TypeError: data.capability is undefined.

I use TinyOWS ans last svn version of geoExt. Example of GetCapabilities here: https://gist.github.com/1044649


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