Thank you for the confirmation. My KML's are very complex. I have
tried to use GeoXML3 but with no luck - it use to take ages to
generate all the shapes and browsers abandon the script's execution. I
think I must leave this idea.

Thanks for your help

On Mar 21, 11:42 pm, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> On Mar 21, 3:33 pm, "jacek.francuz" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > 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
>
> With KmlLayer that is correct.
>
> How complex is your KML?  Have you looked at geoxml3?
>
> http://www.geocodezip.com/geoxml3_test/v3_geoxml3_kmltest_linkto.html...
>
>   -- Larry
>
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> > On Mar 21, 11:24 pm, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
> > wrote:
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> > > On Mar 21, 3:14 pm, "jacek.francuz" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > Hello,
>
> > > > is it possible to programmatically trigger click event for KMLFeature?
>
> > > No (at least not at present).
>
> > > > 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
>
> > > > Thanks

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