From: Brian <br...@so...> - 2007-08-27 21:06:22
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Hi Jason The latest build has significant changes to the user interface, so best to wait a little longer. Cheers Brian Jason Pickering wrote: > Our geonetwork is on a dev server so it is not accessible from outside > our network. > > Should I upgrade to the latest version? I have been waiting for "a" > final release before we spend the time to style geonetwork. > > Let me know what you think. > > Best regards, > Jason > > > > > On Fri, 2007-08-24 at 12:12 +0200, Jeroen Ticheler wrote: > >> Hmm :-( >> I'm just working with GeoServer and GeoNetwork 2.1 and have no >> problems... I can't connect to your Geoserver instance, so can't check >> what's going on unfortunately. Can't make much of the log either. >> Jeroen >> >> On 24 Aug 2007, at 11:57 AM, Pickering, Jason wrote: >> >> >>> Here is some more detail. >>> >>> >>> I am using Tomcat 5 and Geonetwork 2.0.3 running on Ubuntu Feisty >>> Fawn. >>> >>> I have a custom MSSQL backend using JTDS 1.2. Geonetwork seems to >>> work >>> >>> fine, but here is a relevant extract from my the Catalina log. I can >>> >>> execute a GetCapabilities request, which shows me the layers >>> available >>> >>> in my WMS server. >>> >>> >>> When I try and add some of these layers however, Intermap claims >>> "The >>> >>> requested operation could not be performed." The ugly details can be >>> >>> seen below. :-) >>> >>> >>> Thanks and best regards, >>> >>> Jason >>> >>> >> -- *-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------* Brian Bishop Coordinator Ocean Information Systems Ocean and Islands Programme /*SOPAC */**PACIFIC ISLANDS APPLIED GEOSCIENCE COMMISSION** Postal Address: Private Mail Bag, GPO, Suva, Fiji Islands Street Address: 241 Mead Road, Suva, Fiji Islands Tel: +679 338 1377 Fax: +679 337 0040 E-mail: br...@so... Web site: _http://www.sopac.org_ <http://www.sopac.org/> /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ |