

As you can see, the first file is OK but the other four have had the address line (description field) removed and replaced by the winery name.


The following is the same kml file run through your updated version. Notice the lonely " in the last four files. The line break of the first line in each file shows wrong due to the limited width of our forum pages. Below is the csv file generated by the version of POIConverter I downloaded earlier today. I downloaded your update to POIConverter and ran the kml file through it. Silly of me not to have figured this out on my own Will give your way a try and am looking forward to the script. If not, I'll find some other means of making it available. I'm not even sure if I can upload such a file to this site, or not. I'll be happy to share as long as it's understood this product is USE AT YOUR OWN RISK! It does what I need it to do, and with as much automation as possible. Now as a software developer and STRONG computer user, I know the capabilities and limitations of this script. I can then use Google's MyMaps to import the KML file, and now I have my POI's available for edit. I simply pass my CSV file back through the same script, and it creates a corresponding KML file, just in case I don't have the one created in step 5 above.

Now, let's say I actually drive to one of the POI's, and I notice that I've mapped the wrong building. Pass the KML file through a script that I wrote, which creates a corresponding CSV file. Paste the URL from step 3 to the IE address bar, change the "output=nl" at the end to "output=kml", and press Enter, which starts a file download.Ħ. After adding all Placemarks, right-click on the "View in Google Earth" link at the top of the map, and then click "Copy Shortcut" (assuming IE)Ĥ. Add as many Placemarks as needed, including pertinent information for each.ģ. Go to, and use the MyMaps feature to create a named map.Ģ.
