Cool concept, but I must be doing something wrong.
I've entered various addresses and the Widget appears to process correctly, then jumps to Google Earth. However, at that point nothing new appears on the Google Earth imagery or in the sidebar.
I tried this widget. I thought it would be an interesting one but it does not seem to be doing what it is supposed to. It opens Google erarth OK but doesn't go where the IP address has been traced
As others have stated I can see the routes including the master server, However, I cannot determine the origin. i.e. where exactly did it originate? I seem to find that those few addresses I have checked all seem to originate in Palma Majorca
Hello! Cool widget, but i receive same "br" fail-message from google earth.
details: iMac,
Google Earth
5.1.3534.0411
Build Date
Mar 26, 2010
Build Time
2:17:50 pm
Renderer
OpenGL
Operating System
Mac OS X (10.6.3)
Video Driver
ATI Radeon HD 4850 OpenGL Engine (2.1 ATI-1.6.10)
Max Texture Size
8192x8192
Server
kh.google.com
I tried with three IPs in germany and they all were misslead. One instead of in Bremen/Germany was placed in NY, two IPs from Hamburg/Germany were moved to Russia and Saudi Arabia. In all cases it wasn't exactly around the corner. I don't expect you to get the exact location right, but at least the right country should be possible...
A.G. Robbins says:
Cool concept, but I must be doing something wrong. I've entered various addresses and the Widget appears to process correctly, then jumps to Google Earth. However, at that point nothing new appears on the Google Earth imagery or in the sidebar.
What have I missed?
Thank you,
AG
Patrice C says:
I tried this widget. I thought it would be an interesting one but it does not seem to be doing what it is supposed to. It opens Google erarth OK but doesn't go where the IP address has been traced
Claudio Procida says:
Hi to both,
sorry but the backend service that provides IP address resolution is not working, after publishing the website to the new provider.
Hopefully I will be able to fix this very soon :)
Cheers, Claudio
Claudio Procida says:
Update: the KML traceroute web service is now working, the 3D IP Lookup widget is again functional. Please report any issues that may persist.
lama says:
I dont now how to install. Where is Library/Widgeds folder?
Milo says:
Open of file "/private/var/tmp/3dip_lookup-1240347661426.kml" failed: Unexpected element "br"
Bo Holme says:
I run the app and nothing happens. I am using Safari 4.0.2. Is the result supposed to come up in a browser window?
Bo
Keith says:
Works well, however....would be nice if this would traceroute from my external IP like a normal one rather than from wherever the master server is.
Guus says:
Same problem as Milo (Open of file "/private/var/tmp/3dip_lookup-1240347661426.kml" failed: Unexpected element "br")
Mike says:
As others have stated I can see the routes including the master server, However, I cannot determine the origin. i.e. where exactly did it originate? I seem to find that those few addresses I have checked all seem to originate in Palma Majorca
Daniel Rohan says:
"/private/var/tmp/3dip_lookup-1258572219837.kml" failed: Unexpected element "br"
valeriy Radchenko says:
Hello! Cool widget, but i receive same "br" fail-message from google earth.
details: iMac, Google Earth 5.1.3534.0411 Build Date Mar 26, 2010 Build Time 2:17:50 pm Renderer OpenGL Operating System Mac OS X (10.6.3) Video Driver ATI Radeon HD 4850 OpenGL Engine (2.1 ATI-1.6.10) Max Texture Size 8192x8192 Server kh.google.com
Eliyah says:
I tried with three IPs in germany and they all were misslead. One instead of in Bremen/Germany was placed in NY, two IPs from Hamburg/Germany were moved to Russia and Saudi Arabia. In all cases it wasn't exactly around the corner. I don't expect you to get the exact location right, but at least the right country should be possible...