> Yes, I know, that kml file is too big, but I don't know, how I can make it > lighter. I need to add some more kml files and one GeoTiff, I think, so it > will be really bad, will not? Do you have some ideas, how I could do it > better? But maybe it is another topic too. So why is it KML at all? If this application has to be a web application (and it sounds from earlier comments that perhaps it is actually meant best as a local desktop), then you have to beat the problem of minimising data transfer. Using a WMS server and converting the kml data into a vector source that is mapping the WMS and queried by WFS is better way to go. Geoserver (Opensource WMS and WFS server) can also create KML on the fly from vector sources, appropriate to scale, for use with google Earth if you want this as well. -- Phil Scadden, Senior Scientist GNS Science Ltd 764 Cumberland St, Private Bag 1930, Dunedin, New Zealand Ph +64 3 4799663, fax +64 3 477 5232
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