The region color is a global calculation.
When you put the mouse over a department, then you can see the result
for this one (the color change too).
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Hello Larry,
I updated my link : http://wnmapcrm.free.fr/tests/index.php
Now you can see the results using geoxml3.
Thanks for your help and your supports.
Fred
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On Feb 27, 9:52 pm, geocode...@gmail.com geocode...@gmail.com
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On Feb 27, 1:54 pm, Fred67 frederic.debe...@wincor-nixdorf.com
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here is a link to see the result:
http://wnmapcrm.free.fr/tests/index.php
The parsed kml file is a union of several kml files done via
Google
Hi Larry,
Thanks for your support, it's works perfectly. What was missing , was
how to define my onwn style and how to apply to my polygon.
Finaly, I created my 3 styles (Red , Green, Blue).
I will define by php the list of department (region of the country) I
want to display and the color I
On Mar 1, 3:17 am, Fred67 frederic.debe...@wincor-nixdorf.com wrote:
Hi Larry,
Thanks for your support, it's works perfectly. What was missing , was
how to define my onwn style and how to apply to my polygon.
Finaly, I created my 3 styles (Red , Green, Blue).
I will define by php the list
On Mar 1, 3:17 am, Fred67 frederic.debe...@wincor-nixdorf.com wrote:
Hi Larry,
Thanks for your support, it's works perfectly. What was missing , was
how to define my onwn style and how to apply to my polygon.
Finaly, I created my 3 styles (Red , Green, Blue).
I will define by php the list
On Mar 1, 6:26 am, geocode...@gmail.com geocode...@gmail.com
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On Mar 1, 3:17 am, Fred67 frederic.debe...@wincor-nixdorf.com wrote:
Hi Larry,
Thanks for your support, it's works perfectly. What was missing , was
how to define my onwn style and how to apply to my polygon.
Finaly, I
Hi Larry,
I feel very stupid today
In your first link, the map appear with region in red as I want. But
in the second link, the region are in blue as default value from
geoxml3.js (if I understood).
I check the both link to ciompare and find the difference, but without
any success.
If the
On Feb 28, 1:09 am, Fred67 frederic.debe...@wincor-nixdorf.com
wrote:
Hi Larry,
I feel very stupid today
In your first link, the map appear with region in red as I want. But
in the second link, the region are in blue as default value from
geoxml3.js (if I understood).
I check the both
Hello Larry,
Yes, it's what I'm checking.
For the moment I put the focus on polygon, and I saw in the code, you
defined a normal Style.
I'm looking what I can do exactly. The solution could be the
following :
Define 3 style with a fdifferent fill color for polygon.
And when I will parse the file,
On Feb 28, 5:28 am, geocode...@gmail.com geocode...@gmail.com
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On Feb 28, 1:09 am, Fred67 frederic.debe...@wincor-nixdorf.com
wrote:
Hi Larry,
I feel very stupid today
In your first link, the map appear with region in red as I want. But
in the second link, the region are in
On Feb 27, 11:55 am, Fred67 frederic.debe...@wincor-nixdorf.com
wrote:
Hello,
I'm new with geoXML3 and globaly JavaScript.
I have 3 kml files defined and check under Google Earth. In theses 3
files are severl area per files in the country.
I used KmlLayers to show the area on the map, but
here is a link to see the result:
http://wnmapcrm.free.fr/tests/index.php
The parsed kml file is a union of several kml files done via Google
Earth. I select for all a color red and transparancy of 50%.
In the results page, I can see the differents regions , but each have
a different fill
On Feb 27, 1:54 pm, Fred67 frederic.debe...@wincor-nixdorf.com
wrote:
here is a link to see the result:
http://wnmapcrm.free.fr/tests/index.php
The parsed kml file is a union of several kml files done via Google
Earth. I select for all a color red and transparancy of 50%.
In the results
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