Hello all.
Google announced the deprecation of the Google Earth API back in December 2014 (
mapsplatform.googleblog.com/2014/12/announcing-deprecation-of-google-earth.html) and the plugin will stop working for most new browsers soon, and for all existing browsers by the end of this year, so I had no choice but to find a replacement.
Any recent browser that supports HTML5 (which is IE, Chrome, Firefox, Opera) will work with Cesium. If you can't see the overlay, then you can still download the kml file and run it through Google Earth like before. But you should try upgrading your web browser first if possible.
If you don't like the Bing maps layer, you can switch between that and one of the many others provided (ArcGIS etc.) Use the layers widget at top right corner of the screen.
Google has copped a lot of flack from the developer community for (once again) pulling the rug from under people that built on top of their platform. I'm in no rush to jump back into that.
Cesium has a lot of traction as a credible alternative for the Google Earth plugin. Lots of former users of Google Earth plugin are switching to it for a whole host of nerdy reasons.
eg:
nationalmap.nicta.com.au/www.cyclingthealps.com/www.geoportail.gouv.fr/accueilAnd NORAD even tracks Santa using Cesium:
cesiumjs.org/demos/noradtrackssanta.htmlSee
cesiumjs.org/demos.html for more examples.
Going forward, Cesium supports replaying tracks and layering different tracks to replay sessions. I hope to take advantage of that, but the existing library of 100,000+ track KML files needs to be updated, which is going to take a short while. I also need to update the WindWanderers website to use this viewer, and add it to the beta KA72 site (shh!)
stroppo said..
Its not much chop with no mouse wtf allright !
some days i wish i was a nerd!
Do you have a touchscreen, or keyboard-only? If there is enough demand, I can probably introduce keyboard controls for the overlay. If you have a touchscreen, there are touchscreen controls for the overlay already.
Cheers,
Dylan.