Just in the interests of completely obsessive thoroughness, I went to
Mike's tutorials and looked at his information on KML syntax. What he
has on http://econym.org.uk/gmap/kml.htm for "KML code" looks rather
different from that of the files generated by Google Earth. So I
munged viamargutta.kml into viamargutta_strict2.kml and
viamargutta_strict3.kml. Uploaded to my host and tested them by the
paste into Google Maps method.
http://lovebunnies.luckypro.biz/01_stuff/roman_holiday/viamargutta_strict2.kml
http://lovebunnies.luckypro.biz/01_stuff/roman_holiday/viamargutta_strict3.kml

No good. So, three different methods of feeding the same coordinates
for Polygons and Polylines to Google Maps:
1. Straight XML: works fine
2. KMLs straight from Google Earth: broken for tiny polygons
2. KMLs formatted by Mike's method: broken for tiny polygons

Well, I shouldn't say "broken." I should say, "impossible for Bucky to
figure out." And it all seemed like it was going to be easy.
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