Tasmania http://209.35.190.130/kmltest/au.html


On Oct 19, 9:16 am, Chad Killingsworth
<[email protected]> wrote:
> > <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > If you have more than one placemark, your placemark nodes need to
> > > be wrapped in a <Document> node.
>
> > Where is that defined/stated?
>
> http://code.google.com/apis/kml/documentation/kmlreference.html#kml
> A basic <kml> element contains 0 or 1 Feature and 0 or 1
> NetworkLinkControl:
>
> > > You can always test your kml by
> > > loading it in Google Earth and at maps.google.com (put the kml url
> > > in the search bar).
>
> > maps.google.com doesn't 
> > complain:http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&q=http:%2F%2F209.35.190.130%2Fkmlte...
> > but only displays one polygon.  I didn't try google earth
>
> Correct (Google Earth doesn't complain either but only displays 1
> poly) - but in all instances, it's not what he wants. Therefore the
> problem lies in the KML and not in the map or javascript.
>
> Chad Killingsworth

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