Hi, I'm a bit new to APIs in general and was doing some reading and searching and can't seem to find my answer. While I can find tutorials/ articles to make polygons based off of xml files, I was wondering how hard it'll be to do the reverse. Have an user create a closed polygon and once the polygon is closed, create a xml for all the coordinates along the edge of the polygon (for every 10,100 meters or whatever i determine). I was mainly reading this site to learn about google's api: http://econym.org.uk/gmap/epoly.htm and noticed he had the states outlined using xml file so I wanted to know if I could do the reverse and how hard it'll be.
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