That worked like a charm.  Thanks for pointing that out to me.
It was frustrating that it worked in the Earth but not Google Maps.
Thanks again, I really appreciate it.

Greg


On Jul 2, 11:12 am, Grok Lobster <[email protected]> wrote:
> Try completing your PolyStyle entries of the kml file, in particular
> the fill attribute.
>
> <PolyStyle id="ID">
>   <!-- inherited from ColorStyle -->
>   <color>ffffffff</color>            <!-- kml:color -->
>   <colorMode>normal</colorMode>      <!-- kml:colorModeEnum: normal or
> random -->
>
>   <!-- specific to PolyStyle -->
>   <fill>1</fill>                     <!-- boolean -->
>   <outline>1</outline>               <!-- boolean -->
> </PolyStyle>
>
> On Jul 2, 9:49 am, Greg <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I am trying to overlay a simple kml contour map using the Google Maps
> > API via the GGeoXml control.  When I add the kml to Google Maps, it
> > contains only one color (blue) even though my contour map has many
> > colors associated with it.  Is there anyone that has run into this
> > before?  I was under the assumption that the GGeoXml control allowed
> > for the attributes (including style) of the kml to be carried into
> > maps.  Please let me know if anyone has a solution.  Thanks.
>
> > Greg
>
> > LINK TO THE GOOGLE MAP:http://gsmoczyk.googlepages.com/riskmap.html
>
> > LINK TO ORIGINAL 
> > KMLhttp://gsmoczyk.googlepages.com/RiskMaps_URML_Pre_Slight_50years_0p5.kml
>
>
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