Saturday, November 19, 2011

[Google Maps API v2] Re: No more than 10 kml's show on maps V2

Hi Larry,

Thanks for the reply.
I tried on my partial v3 version, but I get the same error messages.
Is there another method to show multiple kml's?

We print the maps every week so I can see the differences between
maps. When Google updated their maps, World Trade Center area started
showing the details under that area - the pools. But the v2 api map
was still showing the old empty block. Around 11/15 week the map
changed. There are many other differences that I can show on the
printed maps.

I hope to find a quick method to show multiple kml's with polylines
and polygons. Do you have any suggestion?

Thanks.
Tunc

On Nov 18, 4:52 pm, "geocode...@gmail.com" <geocode...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> On Nov 18, 1:28 pm, Tunc <tunc.gundo...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi everyone,
>
> > Starting November 15th our web site stopped showing no more than 10
> > kml's at a time. Now we receive tons of these errors: (check it
> > yourself with Firebug)
> > "NetworkError: 414 Request-URI Too Large -http://mt1.google.com/mapslt?lyrs=kml:...
>
> > If I decrease the number of kml's under 10, there is no problem. Try
> > the time slider or decrease the Projects or Street Impacts.
>
> There was some talk of limiting layers in v3 to 5 due to resources
> required to render a map scaling with the number of layers.  The v2
> API wasn't supposed to change, but that may have been one of the
> updates in the 11/15 release.  Maybe one of the google engineers can
> comment on whether that was an intentional change or not.  You could
> try raising an issue, but v2 is deprecated not not under active
> development.
>
> I think the kml rendering engine is shared between google maps, the
> google maps v2 API and the google maps v3 API, we don't have much
> insight into changes there.
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> > I also realized that the map has changed to the map which v3 is using
> > even though we are using v2. This must be a global change for
> > everyone. I can not find this in the v2 change logs.
>
> What do you mean by "the map which v3 is using"? The two APIs have
> always shared map tiles.
>
>   -- Larry
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> > Your help is really appreciated. The web site is:
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> >http://lowermanhattan.info/construction/ipm/4d/map/index.php
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> > Regards.

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