Google displays your kml by you giving it a link to it, and then it makes 
it's OWN request to see the kml file, compresses it into a format usable on 
Google maps, and then feeds that information back onto the map you are 
using. If Google (or anyone else) doesn't have access to the file, it can't 
read it, and thus it can't display it.  Simple as that.

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