On 30/03/2009, bFlood <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>  I think its because everyone shares the same group of ip addresses so
>  everything from the GAE servers are triggering some daily limits on
>  the google maps servers. the same thing is happening when too many gae
>  apps hit the twitter api.
>
>  the gmaps keys are based on the domain name but I think there might be
>  another ip based limit since this issue comes and goes.

The geocoding limits are based on the IP address of the request. There
is both a requests per day and a rate limit.

The key just needs to match the domain but no throttling is based on it.

> the gmaps team
>  would probably need to whitelist the GAE ip addresses for this to work
>  as expected.

Perhaps someone should suggest it here:
http://code.google.com/p/gmaps-api-issues/


>
>  cheers
>  brian
>
>
>  On Mar 28, 1:28 pm, Donnie Demuth <[email protected]> wrote:
>  > Hi Ehmo, did you find the solution for this?  I'm running into the
>  > same problem.  I know the key is correct but the geo-coding service is
>  > throwing the 601.  Are you still using the proxy or did you ditch the
>  > app engine completely?
>  >
>  > On Feb 17, 4:54 am, ehmo <[email protected]> wrote:
>  >
>  > > I did register it for API key but it's not working. I tried almost
>  > > everything, and now i just made another script on another domain,
>  > > which is doing all this thing instead of GAE. But it's annoying if i
>  > > can't use google service in google service.
>  >
>  > > ehmo
>  >
>  > > Barry wrote,
>  >
>  > > > I beleive you need to register the key for the {appid}.appspot.com
>  > > > domain, due to the way urlfetch sends the HTTP referer header. (even
>  > > > if you
>  > > > However appengine is a shared system and urlfetch uses a proxy and the
>  > > > API geocoder limits requests by IP address. For that reason Jarek's
>  > > > advice to use the ajax method is probably best - that way the request
>  > > > comes from the users IP which is less likly to be throttled.
>  > > > On 17/02/2009, ehmo <[email protected]> wrote:
>  >
>  > > >>  Hey guys,
>  > > >>  i'm trying to use Google Geocoding service
>  > > >>  http://code.google.com/apis/maps/documentation/geocoding/index.html
>  > > >>  via http.
>  > > >>  I generated API key for actual domain and it's not working 
> {u'Status':
>  > > >>  {u'code': 610, u'request': u'geocode'}, u'name': u'Brno'}.
>  > > >>  610 mean it's not good key for this domain. I tryied it on another
>  > > >>  hosting with php, it's working. I tryied it on another hosting with
>  > > >>  same python lib and it's working too. I tryied to use urlfetch and
>  > > >>  urllib2, nothing works.
>  > > >>  Any idea?
>  >
>  > > >>  Maybe it's because of header restrictions, but i really don't know.
>  > > >>  That link, which is called is ok, coz if i'll try it in browser,
>  > > >>  everything works. All data are encoded before posting, there is 100%
>  > > >>  not problem.
>  >
>  > > >>  Thnx for help
>  >
>


-- 
Barry

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