On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 1:18 PM, sitecsb <[email protected]
> wrote:
> Hello lance,
>
> Thank you for your help.
>
> I can easily create the kjson but after that I don't know really what
> to do with it.
> To save it to the server, I understand that, but how to do it starting
> from the [{"title":"GeoXML","description":"","marks":[],"folders":
> [],"groundOverlays":[],"open":true,"folderid":0}, etc... I have on the
> page and in which format : in js, htm, other ?
> This is the first difficulty to overcome.
>
> Then once saved on the server (and preferably at the same place than
> the kml file is I presume) with the proper name, extension and so on,
>
I save it with the extension js.(just like javascript) but txt works too...
as does just about
anything your webserver will publish and use the code to load it identically
to all formats.
the c2020 page I mentioned earlier is loading kjson
as is the one I am using as error data
http://www.dyasdesigns.com/geoxml/cyclisme.htm
(I should be able to get it so the kjson doesnt even have to be
on the same domain as the html. - a feature not yet implemented)
kjson isnt necessarily one of those features used often and got a bit crusty
the error of it not working at all if they start with visibility false...
I will need to fix before its of much use (it is also throwing an error
when mouseovers are fired in internet explorer)
Gradually I am building up documentations on
http://code.google.com/p/geoxml
in the wiki pages
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