I did :) Thanks.

tanoshimi schrieb:
> Neil - please check your email for more info. Thanks.
>
> On Jan 14, 11:51 am, "Neil.Young" <[email protected]> wrote:
>   
>> BTW: I ordered your book. Probably available in February
>>
>> tanoshimi schrieb:
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>>> GeoRSS direct from SQL Server 2008 works fine for me.... SQL Server
>>> outputs the GML - all you need to do is include the additional
>>> elements in the SELECT statement to constuct a GeoRSS feed including
>>> that output. You can do this direct in one SQL Server query - no need
>>> for XSLT or manual 'pimping'! Discussed in detail in Chapter 8 of
>>> "Beginning Spatial" -http://www.apress.com/book/view/9781430218296
>>>       
>>> On Jan 13, 11:30 pm, "Neil.Young" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>       
>>>> tanoshimi schrieb:> Rather than generate KML, you can export data from SQL 
>>>> Server in
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>>>>> GeoRSS/GML format and import that directly into Google Maps instead.
>>>>>           
>>>> Doesn't work. I think we've already discussed this in a thread named "Is
>>>> this valid input for GGeoXml()"? At least some sort of "pimping" is
>>>> required, either by XSLT or hand made KML generation.
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