I tried "custom GGeoXML" and "GGeoXML third party" both of which returns nothing of particular use.
Then I thought to myself, why not try the always amiable community of Google map developers that I have collaborated and contributed with in the past to see what their thoughts on the subject are, and here you are Larry, making an absolute outstanding example of the civilized communications that we carry out here daily. -- http://positionabsolute.net On Jan 11, 7:28 pm, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote: > On Jan 11, 4:02 pm, Matt <[email protected]> wrote: > > > I'm importing an overlay with multiple areas or regions, which really > > should be their own overlay. Unfortunately when using GGeoXML to load > > all of these from a single KML document they get grouped into a single > > overlay. > > > Besides custom rendering the KML myself, is there a way to observe > > each Placemark element being rendered via the GGeoXML or am i going to > > have to do the heavy lifting? > > > Has anyone already written a custom class to handle this obvious short > > fall of GGeoXML? I'm third party friendly... > > Haven't looked much have > you:http://econym.org.uk/gmap/egeoxml.htmhttp://www.dyasdesigns.com/geoxml/ > > -- Larry
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