Specifies the file to load and optional refresh parameters. See .
The element replaces the element of contained in earlier KML releases and adds functionality for the element (introduced in KML 2.1). In Google Earth releases 3.0 and earlier, the element is ignored.
The file is conditionally loaded and refreshed, depending on the refresh parameters supplied here. Two different sets of refresh parameters can be specified: one set is based on time ( and ) and one is based on the current "camera" view ( and ). In addition, Link specifies whether to scale the bounding box parameters that are sent to the server ( and provides a set of optional viewing parameters that can be sent to the server () as well as a set of optional parameters containing version and language information.
Tip: To display the top-level Folder or Document within a Network Link in the List View, assign an ID to the Folder or Document. Without this ID, only the child object names are displayed in the List View.
When a file is fetched, the URL that is sent to the server is composed of three pieces of information:
the href (Hypertext Reference) that specifies the file to load. an arbitrary format string that is created from (a) parameters that you specify in the element or (b) bounding box parameters (this is the default and is used if no element is included in the file). a second format string that is specified in the element.
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