Following the KML update example, I have 4 KML files as follows:

1 - KML file that contains a NetworkLink pointing to a KML data content 
file.
2 - KML file containing the data (including id tags for items that I wish to 
update).
3 - KML file that contains a second NetworkLink pointing to a KML data 
update file.
4 - KML file that contains a NetworkLinkControl with Update tags that point 
to data contained in KML file #2.

The display of the KML and the updated KML works great in Google Earth, 
works great using the Google Earth plug-in, but I can't seem to get the 
files to work in Google Maps. The combination of file #1 and file #2 works 
great and the initial data is displayed. However, there doesn't seem to be a 
way to handle file #3 and file #4. I have tried just creating a different 
KmlLayer instance, but that doesn't work.

Does anyone have an example of using the KML update facility described above 
in Google Maps? I have reviewed the information available at: 
http://code.google.com/apis/kml/documentation/kmlelementsinmaps.html and 
http://code.google.com/apis/kml/documentation/updates.html, but can't seem 
to piece everything together in Google Maps. Any help is greatly 
appreciated. Thanks,
Sean

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