On Oct 7, 7:56 am, Mike Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Wasn't it [EMAIL PROTECTED] who wrote:
>
> >On Oct 7, 6:52 am, Mike in Stroud <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> On Oct 7, 2:37 pm, Falk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> uploding the kml
>
> >> > file to a webserver is no option for me, i want to run it local
>
> >> Why is it not an option for you?
> >> Any map you create using the API has to be publicly available on the
> >> web to be viewed by anyone so the code for you map will have to be
> >> uploaded to a web server.
>
> >> But for *testing* you can use your local PC, but you'll need a web
> >> server running on your PC to do this, so c:\data.kml will not work,
> >> will usually behttp://localhost/data.kml
>
> >You can test without a webserver on your local PC (using the file:///
> >protocol).
>
> All the XML parsing is performed by a Google server. The code in the
> client sends the URL to the server, the server reads the file and sends
> back a list of things for the client to display.
>
> (I sincerely hope that) Google servers can't read XML files that reside
> on a local PC unless you run a public webserver.

I was (probably incorrectly) talking about testing general maps and
xml data (not GGeoXml...).

>
> --http://econym.org.uk/gmap
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