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    1. Re: Anyone Using KML Files For Family History?
    2. Mike Williams
    3. Wasn't it Mardon who wrote: >I'm in the process of creating a KML file to identify all of my important >family history locations. For people not familiar with KML, it's Keyhole >Markup Language, something akin to HTML or XML but it's used in conjunction >with geographic browsers like Google Earth. I use XML rather than KML so that I can filter the information as required, for example to just display the locations where one individual lived. Like this: http://www.econym.demon.co.uk/family/imap.htm?indi=121 The location information for all individuals is in a single XML file. imap.htm reads the corresponding entries in that file, displays the information, and centres and zooms the map so that all the locations for that individual are in view. My main family tree website calls that map in an <iframe>, like this: http://www.econym.demon.co.uk/family/ind121.html -- Mike Williams Gentleman of Leisure

    02/13/2008 10:34:17