On Dec 21, 4:18 am, Bill Lee <[email protected]> wrote:
> I would like to use the KML that represents a map I have saved in MyMaps.
> Currently I am able to do so, but the procedure is a bad, bad hack!
>
> In short: I download the KML and save it on my local machine. The
> application then uses the list of KML files held locally as the "list of
> available MyMap" files. I then have to copy the KML from my local machine to
> an external website since the API says  "hosted on a publicly accessible web
> server".
>
> I would like a way to
> 1) Get a list of available "MyMaps" maps from Google, and then
> 2) Use the KML directly from the Google servers instead of my round-about
> hack.
>
> As a less desireable alternative: once I have the KML on my local machine in
> a file, I would like to create a KmlLayer using that local file instead of
> the current KmlLayer requirement of a "file that is hosted on a publicly
> accessible web server".
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Bill Lee
>
> PS: Note: post #1! :-)

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