Sorry for the late response,

Here is the Polyline Encoder I talked about:

http://code.google.com/p/pabrowser/source/browse/trunk/pabrowser/src/org/gbif/maps/PolylineEncoder.as

And here you can find an example on how to use it:
http://code.google.com/p/pabrowser/source/browse/trunk/pabrowser/src/pabrowser.mxml
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Javier.

On Jun 19, 2009, at 8:02 PM, steve_psu wrote:

>
> I am not familiar with "encoded polylines," but from your note it
> looks like if I have the utility you mention I should be able to parse
> the GML, then use the utility to encode the polylines, and then use
> Polygon.fromEncoded to create the polygon?  If so, then I would
> greatly appreciate being able to acquire the utility.
>
> Thanks,
> Steve
>
> On Jun 19, 1:10 pm, Javier de la Torre <[email protected]> wrote:
>> It is possible using encoded polylines. The method  
>> Polygon.fromEncoded
>> accept and array of polilynes. The first one is the outter ring and
>> the following are the inner rings.
>>
>> If don't have the encoded polilynes in the server you will need to
>> encode the coordinates of the polygon as encoded polylines. I ported
>> the utility library to do so to as3, but I don't have here now. If  
>> you
>> need it let me know.
>>
>> Javierwww.vizzuality.com
>>
>> On 19/06/2009, at 17:53, Ian Appleby <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>> This is a problem I encounter frequently.  I've never found a
>>> "solution" as such.  Best we've achieved is drawing a single line
>>> between the two polygons and handling them as one (if you go both
>>> ways/
>>> both ends of the rings on the same points it renders as a single
>>> line).  Ideally you'd do this at the source, but if it's external or
>>> you can't change it, I'm sure you could write something to do it.
>>
>>> Not ideal but it's all I've got.  I've thought about the idea of  
>>> using
>>> a polyline with the same colour as the polygon to hide the line, but
>>> not actually tried implementing it yet. It also wouldn't really help
>>> if the polygon had transparancy, still no solution to that case.
>>
>>> -Ian
>>
>>> On Jun 19, 4:42 pm, steve_psu <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> Can anybody give any advice on drawing polygons with holes?  I'm
>>>> getting the coordinates from GML, which provides a node listing the
>>>> coords for the exterior poly and then nodes listing the coords for
>>>> the
>>>> interior holes.  Any thoughts?
>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Steve
> >


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