2008/12/17 Neil.Young <[email protected]>:
>
> Hmm. I didn't want to bother you or burden you my work. I just wanted to
> get a GO or NOGO from people, who have already experiences with GGeoXml().
>
> I learn from your mail, that GGeoXml() does accept KML only. "My" GML is
> definitely not compliant.

AFAIK GGeoXml only understands (limited) KML, and (possibly limited)
GeoRSS flavoured RSS feeds.

>
> [email protected] schrieb:
>> On Dec 17, 11:01 am, "Neil.Young" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi together,
>>> before I start to waste time feeding GGeoXML with probably garbage - is
>>> one of you able to comment on this?
>>>
>>>
>>> Here is another representation of the same data:
>>>
>>>
>>> Now I'm wondering about the reverse order of lat/lng (I guess the
>>> MULTIPOLYGON string is in conformance to the adopted standards). Does
>>> anybody know, whether GM will accept this? At least GE doesn't.
>>>
>>
>>
>> Read the posting guidelines and post a link not an xml dump...
>>
>> If you can't do that:
>> Read the KML spec.
>> Post a public link and load it using Google Maps (Google Maps will
>> report errors)
>> Try validating it:
>> http://feedvalidator.org/
>>
>>   -- Larry
>>
>>
>>
>>> Furthermore: I find GML as too bloated and would like to use JSON
>>> instead. Do I have to roll my own conversion or does anybody know about
>>> a C# conversion routine (e.g. using the JSON things in
>>> System.Runtime.Serialization)?
>>>
>>> Regards
>>>
>> >
>>
>>
>
> >
>



-- 
Barry

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