On Sep 16, 5:54 am, Matthew King <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It's almost there...the markers are showing up now.  According to our
> web admin, the server goes through a nightly "sys check" and well, who
> knows.
>
> However, the two KML files being called with ggeoxml are not showing
> up.  I'm going to place those two KML files back on the google pages
> server and see if it works.  I also thought of the issue of bringing
> in the two files but like I said in my first post, it worked on our
> development site.
>
> Thanks for catching the extra </head>, this page brings in several
> server side includes and that's the reason for the coding, though the
> first </head> can be removed.

It seems to be working for me in every browser but IE6 (Opera, FF3,
Chrome).  I don't see the light green overlays in IE. You don't have
the correct vml namespace:
http://code.google.com/apis/maps/documentation/index.html#XHTML_and_VML
But that doesn't seem to matter.

  -- Larry

>
> On Sep 15, 8:49 pm, Rossko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > I'm confused now.  Why is it then that it's working for some folks and
> > > not others?
>
> > Running FF2 I get a map, no error messages, no markers either.
> > Firebug tells me this file request -
> >    http://www.pbcgov.com/erm/natural/natural-areas/kml/NATAREABND_200808...
> > produces a 404 not-found reply from the server.
>
> > The HTML for the page is invalid, there are two </head> tags and a lot
> > of functional scripts stranded in the no-mans-land between them,
> > which will produce unpredictable results across browsers.
>
> > Although the maps script calls for this file -
> >    var kml = new GGeoXml("kml/PBC_Boundary.kml");
> > I never see a request generated for that in Firebugs NET trace.
> > Perhaps that is because it is quickly followed by -
> >    var kml = new GGeoXml("kml/NATAREABND_20080815.kml");
> > which I guess will destroy the first request before it gets going.
> > Maybe it's mutual destruction because I don't see any request for the
> > second file either.
>
> > I think you should change that second one (and the associated
> > addOverlay) to use a different variable e.g.
> >   var kmltwo = new GGeoXml("kml/NATAREABND_20080815.kml");
>
> > cheers, Ross K
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