You can either create a 'container' KML file that contains network
links to each file, and hten load that. The main disadvantage is that
there is a limit to the number features per layer - and you are more
likly to hit the limit.

Or just have multiple GGeoXML layers and add them all to the map.

(assumbing you using GGeoXML of course)

On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 10:11 AM, Valli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I have overlayed kml files in google map in my website. I am having
> kml files for each layer(i.e. roads,point data,boundary,etc)
> separately. Now I want to put all the layers in one kml file and
> overlay it in google map in my website.Can anyone help me in doing
> this?
> >
>



-- 
Barry

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