On Oct 27, 10:32 am, Gazz1982 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This will be an easy question to answer:

Yes. It didn't take long to find the answer: look through the
documentation to find GGeoXml and then use Mike's tutorial. Or even
geoxml-kml.html listed at 
http://code.google.com/apis/maps/documentation/examples/index.html

> I have a kml file - I would like to display it on a map, I already
> have the google map as a base layer using the api, how do I add the
> kml as a layer? are there any good step by step instructions? (I can
> only find stuff for google earth)

http://econym.org.uk/gmap/geoxml.htm
(Hardly step-by-step instructions, but then it's only two lines of
code)

There are other parsers available too. GGeoXml has limitations.

Andrew
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