Hi Seho -
Are these GroundOverlay or PhotoOverlay in the KML?

If GroundOverlay, I'd recommend modifying the KMLParser demo. It'll be
easier if you can un-compress the KMZ files and just load them in as KML
files, but if you do need to keep them as KMZ files, you could use a
zip-parsing class. There's another thread in the group about that.

- pamela

On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 7:17 AM, seho <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Hi,
> I have a bunch of separate kmz files that consist of jpg photos
> overlays that I spent a long time fitting into google earth aligning
> properly.
>
> I'd like to show these online, but the google earth plugin is pretty
> bare and doesn't allow for overlay transparency sliders, and makes
> showing several images on a web page difficult because each GE Plug-in
> instance requires so much memory and I don't see a way to select
> between different images like in GE.
>
> So I move on to the Google Maps Flash API.  What's the easiest way to
> make several flash swf's of each kmz photo overlay?  i see reading
> this group that I could use the kml parser, or take the image out and
> use the GroundOverlay command, but that seems to require re-
> positioning the overlays again.
>
> Any ideas on my best option?
>
> Thanks, sorry if this is a basic question,
> Seho
> >
>

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