Try signing out of the Market console, shutting down your web browser
instance completely, and forcing a refresh of the page.  This sounds
similar to a complaint where Free apps were reported with 'invalid
price' in many countries; a clean browser session fixed the problems.

On Feb 9, 12:01 pm, "Maps.Huge.Info (Maps API Guru)"
<[email protected]> wrote:
> I see the same thing. If it is indeed the case, shortly I'll be seeing
> a bunch of one star comments in different languages. Our weather app
> (Radar Now!) only functions in the US and border regions of Canada and
> Mexico. I'll post back if that's the case.
>
> -John Coryat
>
> On Feb 9, 10:20 am, DanaH <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I am preparing to release the latest update to our company's app. This
> > application is intended to be released only within the United States,
> > and in the past this has not presented any difficulty. Apparently with
> > the recent updates to the Android Market publishing page, I am no
> > longer able to select only the United States as my intended country.
> > When I unselect the default "All Countries" option, and then select
> > "United States", the "All Countries" check box again becomes selected.
> > This anomalous behavior is not unique to selecting the U.S.; selecting
> > any country causes the "All Countries" check box to become selected.
>
> > Has anyone else seen this behavior? This functionality worked as
> > expected in the previous release of Android Market.
>
> > I am running on Windows XP Professional, and I see this behavior both
> > with Internet Explorer and Safari web browsers.

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