This feature was present in Google Earth v4.2, but is missing in v4.3, for
security reasons.
In a similar situation (hyperlinking to a potentially insecure site/file),
Adobe Reader pops up a dialog box, titled “Security Warning”, with the
message “The document is trying to connect to … If you trust the site,
choose Allow. If you do not trust the site, choose Block.”, and there are
three options: Help, Allow, Block. Additionally, there is a check
box “Remember my action for this site”.
Internet Explorer v7 has two options (under Tools | Internet Options |
Advanced | Security): “Allow active content from CDs to run on My
Computer” and “Allow active content to run in files on My Computer” which
address the same security problem.
Can a similar approach be adopted for Google Earth?
Allowing links to local files is critical for including kml files on
DVD/CD products.
Original issue reported on code.google.com by adc...@nrcan.gc.ca on 31 Oct 2008 at 3:20
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
adc...@nrcan.gc.ca
on 31 Oct 2008 at 3:20