That is what i believed to be the case, although i'm looking for a
good way around the problem (assuming the querys sent by the program
are correct)

On Feb 10, 5:52 pm, Jeremy Geerdes <[email protected]> wrote:
> You can get at least a couple of other response codes. I've seen 400, which 
> is a bad query. They also send a code for those who get banned. In general, I 
> believe they are a subset of the HTTP status codes.
>
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> On Feb 10, 2010, at 11:48 AM, Phil-H wrote:
>
> > Its not automated and as far as i know does follow the TOS, here is
> > the process that occurs:
>
> > User selects a document
> > User presses a button to generate X number of random phrases with Y
> > words each
> > User can add additional phrases using a text box
> > User presses a button to search for the phrases
> > Search terms are sent to google
> > Search results are returned as JSON objects
>
> > My question is whether or not Google will return a response status
> > other than 200 at any time, since when using Google manually i've in
> > the past been asked to enter the word from an image to continue.
>
> > Thanks for the quick response,
> > Phil
>
> > On Feb 10, 5:39 pm, Vision Jinx <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> Hi,
>
> >> The TOS does not allow automated queries so if that's what your doing
> >> you may very likely get blocked by the Goog.
>
> >> Is that what you have been doing or did I mis-understand your
> >> question?
>
> >> Since this has been an issue in the past they are also asking for
> >> people using server side queries to pass along the client IP (userip
> >> param) so if your not passing valid client (end user) IP addys your
> >> chances of getting blocked just increased also.
>
> >> Additional info in this post here 
> >> >>http://groups.google.com/group/google-ajax-search-api/browse_thread/t...
>
> >> Please make a follow up post if I missed what you were asking. :)
>
> >> Cheers!
> >> Vision Jinx
>
> >> On Feb 10, 10:09 am, Phil-H <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >>> Hi,
>
> >>> I'll start off by explaining my situation; I'm using JSON objects and
> >>> the Google AJAX APIs in a Java program as my degree final year
> >>> dissertation project. The program works by taking a document,
> >>> selecting x random phrases from the document and searching Google for
> >>> them using the APIs.
>
> >>> It has worked as intended thus far but I expect that at some point
> >>> rather than returning the request status 200 along with the search
> >>> results Google will try to check that my client is not just a machine
> >>> spamming the system with searches and produce an anti-spam image. My
> >>> questions are:
>
> >>> 1. Does this in fact happen as it occasionally does when using a
> >>> Google search manually?
>
> >>> 2. What can i do to get around this?
>
> >>> My thoughts are that I'd have to display the image through the program
> >>> and return the user input but is there any support for this in the
> >>> AJAX APIs using JSON objects?
>
> >>> Thanks in advance,
> >>> Phil
>
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