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Follow on to noticed that WMTS was not listed as an option to disable on a per-layer basis.
On reflection it is probably more accurate if WMTS reflects Tile Cache configuration (which is confusing with both create and enable checkboxes).Testingun-creating: WMTS service available, but contents is empty.disable: WMTS service available, but contents is empty.
On reflection it is probably more accurate if WMTS reflects Tile Cache configuration (which is confusing with both create and enable checkboxes).
Testing
un-creating: WMTS service available, but contents is empty.
disable: WMTS service available, but contents is empty.
The service end point is always available - even if no TileLayer is defined resulting in a service with empty contents.
Follow on to noticed that WMTS was not listed as an option to disable on a per-layer basis.
The service end point is always available - even if no TileLayer is defined resulting in a service with empty contents.