Hi,

thanks for the prompt reply. Actually I wanted to use 'click' event
because KMLLayer has no 'mouseover' event defined for it. My idea was
to trigger programmatically 'click' event when mouse is  over the map
and check what KMLFeature the cursor is on.

I think it is impossible though :S



On Mar 21, 11:24 pm, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> On Mar 21, 3:14 pm, "jacek.francuz" <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > Hello,
>
> > is it possible to programmatically trigger click event for KMLFeature?
>
> No (at least not at present).
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> > I need KMLMouseEvent to be passed to KMLLayer handler. If not, then
> > maybe it is possible to populate such a object or get reference to
> > KMLFeature objects?
>
> Have you looked at FusionTables?  You can fake the same action by
> querying the FusionTable and opening the same infowindow that would be
> opened on a click.  You can even import KML.
>
>  -- Larry
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> > Thanks

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