[Xerte] Google Maps KML problem

Dave Burnett d_b_burnett at hotmail.com
Tue Mar 10 16:37:40 GMT 2009


Done.

Just a few bits missing....



Subject: RE: [Xerte] Google Maps KML problem
Date: Tue, 10 Mar 2009 16:35:30 +0000
From: Julian.Tenney at nottingham.ac.uk
To: xerte at lists.nottingham.ac.uk



















Let me know when you’re done,

 





From: xerte-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk
[mailto:xerte-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk] On Behalf Of Mark
Tomlinson

Sent: Tuesday, March 10, 2009 4:32 PM

To: 'Xerte discussion list'

Subject: RE: [Xerte] Google Maps KML problem





 

Rewrite Xerte in AS3??

 

:P

 

Mark

 









From:
xerte-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk
[mailto:xerte-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk] On Behalf Of Julian Tenney

Sent: 10 March 2009 09:56

To: Xerte discussion list

Subject: RE: [Xerte] Google Maps KML problem



 

Hi,

 

I have a dilemna here I’d
like the community’s input on. 

 

I spent yesterday
investigating some of these problems with google maps and kml and discovered
the component we use is no longer supported by the people who wrote it, as
google have released their own maps API for Flash. From what I can tell, google
are insisting that their API is the only permitted method to access their
mapping data. The problem is, it is only available as an AS3.0 version, and so
I can’t integrate it into toolkits in the same way as the current component.

 

I don’t really want to try
and support an unsupported component, and think we should probably not continue
to use it in toolkits – so, what to do?

 

Options:

-         
Do nothing. Keep using the current solution and cross our
fingers.

-         
Yahoo make an AS2.0 component for their mapping that I could
use, but it is also no longer supported by Yahoo. However, it is probably a
better solution than the existing one in that the component will probably
continue to work for some time. The drawback with the Yahoo solution is,
basically, I think people like google maps, and it doesn’t support kml. Rather
it supports something called geoRSS for overalying data onto your maps. I
couldn’t get it to work yesterday when I tried with geoRSS from a google map.

-         
Open a new window from Xerte with the map in it. So perhaps we
have a clickable static map, that when clicked throws open a new window with
the interactive map in it. This window could directly contain a maps.google.com
map – you create a map at mymaps, and use the link as the url for the clickable
static map. The popup window contains the map itself.

-         
Create an AS3.0 solution for the new window. This is basically
the same as the last one, but we would have control over the sort of
functionality the swf performed – i.e. nice looking interface, layers you can
toggle on and off, etc. This would take the most time.

 

I’d like to keep support for
some sort of mapping solution because I think it is sufficiently useful /
interesting. I also don’t want to re-create complex mapping tools for creating
/ annotating maps. I think google maps is where the momentum is, and is my
preferred option I think. I’d like to settle on a  solution before we release
v1.0 of toolkits, which is quite close now,

 

What do you think?

 

J

 

 



From:
xerte-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk
[mailto:xerte-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk] On Behalf Of Tyler Clair

Sent: Saturday, March 07, 2009 8:12 PM

To: Xerte discussion list

Subject: Re: [Xerte] Google Maps KML problem



 

I have the newest version (2.5). I followed the
directions Julian gave me and still nothing. They were a little different like
having to go to insert > misc > google map but i don't see how that would
be a problem.



I have been looking at the actual KML files and they are completely different.
I took the Google Map KML and imported it into Google Earth then exported one
of the placemarkers and I noticed that there is not any Lat or Lon references
just coordinates:



Created in Google Earth

        <Placemark>

            <name>W
Wisconsin Ave &amp; N Plankinton Ave</name>

            <LookAt>

               
<longitude>-87.91060997694737</longitude>

               
<latitude>43.03866589851576</latitude>

               
<altitude>0</altitude>

               
<range>182.6580423814871</range>

               
<tilt>0</tilt>

               
<heading>0.04980345284858622</heading>

               
<altitudeMode>relativeToGround</altitudeMode>

            </LookAt>

            <styleUrl>#msn_palette-30</styleUrl>

            <Point>

               
<coordinates>-87.91058050017033,43.03879047695281,0</coordinates>

            </Point>

        </Placemark>



Created in Google Maps imported to Google Earth then exported as KML:



<Placemark>

        <name>W Wisconsin Ave &amp; N
Plankinton Ave</name>

        <description>Originaly Grand Ave
and West Water St.

Detective Peter Schmidt and Detective William McManus apprehended Frank and
Oscar on the corner of Grand Ave. and West Water St. Frank almost killed
McManus but his gun misfired and was wrestled to the
ground.</description>

       
<styleUrl>#sn_blue-dot</styleUrl>

        <Point>

           
<coordinates>-87.91120100000001,43.038757,0</coordinates>

        </Point>

    </Placemark>

The KML file from Google maps just links to the map and doesn't contain any
data.

I have tried this on several computers with the newest version of Xerte and
still no luck, I can take the KML file contents and paste it into this
site: Display
KML on a Google Map and they display fine.



I have attached the xterte project if you would like to look at it as well.



If I recreate the map in Google Earth everything displays just fine, its just
very odd to me that it works straight from Google maps for Julian but not for
me. is there a setting I'm missing?



Thanks,

Tyler



On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 1:29 AM,
Julian Tenney <Julian.Tenney at nottingham.ac.uk> wrote:





Each
of those examples contains a single point, somewhere in Milwaukee.

 

Both
of them work for me. So we know we’re all running the same code, can you
install the latest Xerte and then follow these steps:

 

Open
Xerte

Templates
-> Page Templates

Insert
-> Google Map

Add
new KML layer

Browse
for and select the KML file – either of the ones you sent work

Run
the piece

Navigate
in the map so you can see Milwaukee.

 

It
works?

 



From: xerte-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk
[mailto:xerte-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk]
On Behalf Of Tyler Clair

Sent: Thursday, March 05, 2009 11:34 PM

To: Xerte discussion list

Subject: Re: [Xerte] Google Maps KML problem







 

Hi Patrick,



I've attached the two files.



I hope this doesn't scrub the attachments.



Thank you so much! Ive been playing around with this for about a day and a half
and I and the hand full of instructors I have showed this to are very impressed
and excited with the features.



On Thu, Mar 5, 2009 at 4:05 PM, Patrick Lockley
<Patrick.Lockley at nottingham.ac.uk>
wrote:







Hi
Tyler, 





 





Could you send
the KML layers? Or let us know where we could find them?





 





Cheers





 





Pat







 















From: xerte-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk on behalf of Tyler
Clair

Sent: Thu 05/03/2009 22:48

To: Xerte List

Subject: [Xerte] Google Maps KML problem









Hello,



I have been trying to create a google map page by using a KML file from a
google map I created. If I create a map in Google Earth the KML file displays
just fine but if I get the KML file from google maps nothing shows up. I have
even tried taking the KML file and importing it into Google Earth then saving
it as a different KML file but still nothing gets displayed. I just dont
understand why it would be different.



Thanks,



Tyler











_______________________________________________

Xerte mailing list

Xerte at lists.nottingham.ac.uk

http://lists.nottingham.ac.uk/mailman/listinfo/xerte



 











_______________________________________________

Xerte mailing list

Xerte at lists.nottingham.ac.uk

http://lists.nottingham.ac.uk/mailman/listinfo/xerte



 


_________________________________________________________________
Hotmail® is up to 70% faster. Now good news travels really fast. 
http://windowslive.com/online/hotmail?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_HM_70faster_032009
-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: http://lists.nottingham.ac.uk/pipermail/xerte/attachments/20090310/82964757/attachment.html


More information about the Xerte mailing list