This experiment uses a custom XSLT to convert GeoURL's site-specific "near" information in RSS format to create a Google Earth KML file. You can create a static list (a snapshot based on the current sites indexed by GeoURL) or a Google Earth network link, which can be refreshed from within the application to get an up-to-date listing. Link. Handy for some our past HOW TOs.
GeoURL to Google Earth transformation
This experiment uses a custom XSLT to convert GeoURL's site-specific "near" information in RSS format to create a Google Earth KML file. You can create a static list (a snapshot based on the current sites indexed by GeoURL) or a Google Earth network link, which can be refreshed from within the application to get an up-to-date listing. Link. Handy for some our past HOW TOs.
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updated version now also supports coordinate pairs as input - however, due to some problems with GeoURL's RSS generator, they can fail quite often; highly experimental at this stage.
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My website does the same thing (GeoURL to Maps), but using the Google Maps interface.
http://geo.serendipidade.com/index_en.php
You can enter your website address or any location through coordinates.
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