I'm having severe trouble with Google "My Maps" (server won't save, polygon attributes changing sporadically, etc). So now I'm trying to work in Google Earth (saving files as I go) and sync with "My Maps" later. However, not only am I having issues with the saved files, but I can find no documentation on syncing my local polygons, etc with "My Maps". Would someone mind pointing me in the right direction for this kind of usage? Is this 开发者_JAVA百科even possible? If push comes to shove I'm more than happy working strictly in Google Maps, but I need a reliable local saving paradigm as well.
When editing a My Map on Google Maps, there is an "Import" link next to the "Collaborate" link.
This import allows you to upload the KML/KMZ file you saved in Google Earth. (Via "Save as...")
Import KML dialog box details:
Import KML
Add map data from a KML, KMZ, or GeoRSS file to this map. This may take a few minutes depending on the speed of your internet connection.
Maximum size: 10MB
Mentioned at the bottom of this support article, too:
http://maps.google.com/support/bin/static.py?page=guide.cs&guide=21670&topic=21676&answer=144364#import
THere is, also, an app, that you can get, that does that..
Source code here: http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/737250/Synchronized-Google-Earth-and-Map-Views
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