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New Post 4/18/2008 10:48 AM
User is offline Luis Bernardo
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KML support 

Hi,

I have an apsx page that encapsulates all the logic I need and generates a valid KML file. I would like to use this apsx page as the data source for the Map: this page produces KML with markers and polygons and renders just fine on maps.google.com (also renders fine on maps.live.com, by the way ;-) ).

Is there any plans for KML support in this module?

This KML support add on would be a new Data Source connection or a new Data Provider?

Were you able to produce documentation for Data Provider developement?

Thanks,

 
New Post 4/21/2008 10:41 AM
User is offline Luis Bernardo
7 posts
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Re: KML support 

In order to show my KML file I was trying to add it as an overlay to the map using an example from Mike Williams (http://econym.googlepages.com/geoxml.htm).

To do this, I tried to use a javaScript block on the footer of the module settings like this (my Module ID is 724, so i'm assuming my map object is MAP724 ):

<script type="text/javascript">
var kml = new GGeoXml("http://mydomain.com/myfile.kml");
MAP724.addOverlay(kml)
</script>

This fails with a client-side script error: 'MAP724' is null or not an object

Any ideas?

Thanks,

 
New Post 4/21/2008 12:46 PM
User is offline Kevin Schreiner
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Re: KML support 

The Map object is created based on a setTimeout function in the page - so its not there until the page load has completed. Place that code into a function and on load conduct a setTimeout loop call until typeof MAP724 != 'undefined'



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