I agree with you, Charles. WFS-T is probably the best way to save and  
restore drawn feature. Besides, it allows to manage drawings/tables  
versioning.

Geoffrey


On Thu, 01 Sep 2011 13:15:14 +0200, Charles Galpin <cgal...@lhsw.com>  
wrote:

> I haven't done this which is why I am hesitant to respond, but you  
> should be able to do this with wf-t and a capable server like geoserver  
> (and I assume several others) Rob.
>
> charles
>
> On Sep 1, 2011, at 2:12 AM, Vidal, Antoni wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> You could see something similar at  
>> http://www.icc.cat/index.html?lang=eng
>>
>> We use a servlet that generates a zip with kml file generated by  
>> OpenLayers from what you have drawn, sending data to servlet by method  
>> post.
>>
>> I hope that helps you,
>>
>> Toni
>>
>> De: users-boun...@geoext.org [mailto:users-boun...@geoext.org] En nom  
>> de Robert Buckley
>> Enviat: miƩrcoles, 31 de agosto de 2011 10:24
>> Per a: users@geoext.org
>> Tema: [Users] Drawing onto a map and saving the sketches
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have just had an equiry about this case senario.  "would it be  
>> possible to make sketches on a map (points, lines polygons and text)  
>> and be able to save them?"
>>
>> I know there are openlayers function for drawing geometries on maps,  
>> but can they be saved? - This turns the whole thing into a complex  
>> editing environment in a postgis db for example as far as I can see.
>>
>> Has anyone had experience with this sort of wish list?
>>
>> thanks,
>>
>> Rob
>


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