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Google Earth Links Are Go (Again)

Tuesday, 27th September 2005 by Alex

As several people helpfully pointed out (we usually write this site on the Mac), the Google Earth links have been malfunctioning recently.

Anyway, I’ve deleted some cached ones and, after a little testing, they now seem to be working again. Sorry guys, will try to make sure it doesn’t happen again. However, and if any of you should have any further problems… let us know in this thread and we’ll get right on the case ;-)

4 Responses to 'Google Earth Links Are Go (Again)'

  1. 1. tt says:

    Sorry to report that the KML file generated for your very next article, Jumbo Kingdom, contains no coordinates.

  2. 2. Alex says:

    Frick.

    I’ve removed it, and it now seems to work correctly. I shall have one of my more technically minded associates look into the matter further ;-)

  3. 3. Abraham Simhon says:

    A wonderful site !!!
    But location which are lower than 0 Feet/meters absolute altitude
    like the Dead sea (ISRAEL) for example have not the correct altitude level .
    Thanks.

  4. 4. ITALIANO says:

    i don’t now the way to send the image and the coordinates of an image
    i want to give you the SAN SIRO picture…

    sorry for my “little” english
    GOOOO INTER !!!!!
    I’m waiting your reply… BYE

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