I've searched high and low about this...
Is there any support for a kml network link in Google Maps?
Thanks in advance.
Pedro Doria Meunier
Yes, Google Maps and the Maps API supports NetworkLinks.
ManoM
Similarly view-based refreshes are not supported either.
Bit more about it here:
http://earth.google.com/kml/mapsSupport.html
(or is that less ;)
(but would love to be proved wrong in these assumptions!)
So anyway: yes, you can update a line or a placemark, or another
element on a time-based refresh. But as far as I can see (as you can
read above) it's has not all the possibilities I would wish it had...
Johan Meijer
The Netherlands
PS: Sorry for my probably bad english...
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On Apr 24, 8:31 pm, John wrote:
> Take a look athttp://earth.google.com/kml/kml_tags_21.html#networklink.
That file generates a view-based network link that links to a file to
generate a circle - in effect maintaining a circle in the center of
the Google Earth view.
The circle that does appear is just the 'default' that the script
returns if no view location information is specified - so I can only
conclude that Google Maps doesn't support view based refresh - and
instead just treats it like a normal network link.
Time based refresh will appear to work in that they dont need any
additional URL parameters to work, but they won't honour fine grained
times. Eg you cant create a time-based refresh updating once a second
and expect to be able to watch the placemark move over the google maps
screen.
I haven't tested if Googles 'caching' of time based refresh network
links honours short time scales, so that you can continuously click
the 'Link to this page' to watch the animation. (but will do later
unless someone else has)
--
Barry
That's correct, a NetworkLink in Google Maps only pulls the data once.
It doesn't honor view or time based refresh.
ManoM
On Apr 25, 3:47 am, barryhunter wrote:
> Maybe I am missing something, but view based refresh network links
> _don't_ work in Google Maps (they do in Google Earth!)
>
> See:http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=http://www.nearby.org.uk/go...