On 1 Aug, 19:42, Rossko <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I now want to have custom data displayed in the balloons based on the
> > colour (threat level) of the country. The problem is that the KML data
> > is kept in a flat text file and aside from parsing using PHP I can't
> > change the description dynamically.
>
> You're using GGeoXml to parse the KML data, that happens at Google's
> servers. You get little control over what it does, before it returns
> data (in a JSON and/or image tile form) to render at the client API.
> I would imagine it automatically discards any javascript to prevent
> cross-domain threats to the user.
>
> There are alternative client-side parsers that will allow you any
> amount of customisation, if you can code it.
>
Ok, that makes sense, would I have to code a parser myself or are
there any open source ones available? Any resources on either approach
would be appreciated.
James
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