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  • Plugin Author bozdoz

    (@bozdoz)

    Here’s what I’m getting:

    Cross-Origin Request Blocked: The Same Origin Policy disallows reading the remote resource at https://static.touraineverte.fr/kml-departement-france-francais/37-Indre-et-Loire.kml. (Reason: CORS header ‘Access-Control-Allow-Origin’ missing).

    I’m wondering if you could change the style of your quotations. I had to change your ” (smart quotes) to ” or ‘ (non-smart quotes?). Hope this helps. ??

    I am having the same trouble. I have tried with single, double, and no quotes. Still no KML polygon.

    Thanks,

    Brent Jackson

    Plugin Author bozdoz

    (@bozdoz)

    What shortcode are you trying, @bdjackson?

    Hello,

    This does not seem to work…

    [leaflet-map lat=37.95973423799347 lng=-87.55701988935472 zoom=14]
    [leaflet-kml src=’https://unoevansville.org/kml/TepePark.kml’%5D

    Brent

    Plugin Author bozdoz

    (@bozdoz)

    You’re right. This is the same issue. It is Cross-Origin. If you download the kml and host it on your own server/site/anywhere else, it should work fine. That site won’t allow you to access it from your site.

    I see. I changed it to ../kml/filename.kml and it worked.

    However, none of the kml titles or descriptions on the polygons in the kml seem to be visible. I have read through the documentation and do not see a setting for this?!?

    Thanks!

    Brent

    • This reply was modified 5 years, 11 months ago by bdjackson.
    Plugin Author bozdoz

    (@bozdoz)

    might be able to do this:

    [leaflet-kml src="file"]<p>{title}</p><p>{description}</p>[/leaflet-kml]

    Where you replace those with the appropriate field names. I’m not sure if the HTML tags actually work though; worth a shot!

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