On Apr 4, 12:11 am, "Enoch Lau (Google Employee)"
<[email protected]> wrote:
> We took a look and it appears that this file wasn't detected as a valid KML
> file by the rendering engine. To fix this, you could:
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>    - Remove the comments between the kml & kml tags at the top of the file
Why would comments cause validation to fail?

>    - Rename to .kml
This has never been required before.  My server doesn't let me
serve .kml; .xml files have always worked fine with Google Maps
before.

>    - Set the content type to be   Content-Type:
>    application/vnd.google-earth.kml+xml
again, this is a change; plain xml has always worked before now (and
continues to I believe)

  -- Larry

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> To assist with debugging, KmlLayer now has a status 
> property:https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/javascript/reference...
> In this particular instance, the status was INVALID_DOCUMENT.
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> Enoch
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> On Friday, 30 March 2012 00:06:27 UTC+11, rmcguire wrote:
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> > Could someone please look at my page at
> >www.meadowlarkco.com/regulationsmap2.html
> > and tell me why my borders around my states aren't showing up and
> > hence why my infowindows don't display?
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> > thanks

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