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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">maybe it is an old kml-version?<br>
try to open it in Google Earth (actual version) and save it again
- to be sure to have a valid file.<br>
ralf<br>
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Am 31.07.2012 13:30, schrieb Andre Joost:<br>
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<blockquote cite="mid:jv8fk5$2qf$1@dough.gmane.org" type="cite">Am
31.07.12 13:16, schrieb Harish:
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<blockquote type="cite">.kml can also be opened easily in QGIS,
but editing is not possible.
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Not all kml can be opened. I have created some of my own, with
links to external symbols. Qgis won't load that files, and gives
no error messages. In Google maps and Google Earth they work fine.
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Converting with gpsbabel to gpx makes the file content accessible.
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Greetings,
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André Joost
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