Mike thanks for looking - it would normally run in an Iframe on that
site, but fails in the iframe also.  In Firefox is it fine, but not in
IE7.  But I can run all my other maps which are the same script in
IE7. Did you run in Firefox?

The error is still ocurring today, if I use the application locally I
get the error you mention - the key is recognised as invalid and for
the wrong domain. It is the "rejected" on the production website that
is noteworthy.
Mine is the same message

"The Google Maps Api server rejected your request.  This could be
because the API key used on this site was registered for a different
website......"

Thanks for everyones time on this.

On Sep 17, 9:27 am, "warden [Andrew Leach - Maps API Guru]"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sep 17, 6:26 am, Mike Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > One odd thing about all this is that both mikew and bradsmiller see that
> > error, but that's not the error message that the API uses.
>
> > There was a situation a while ago where the wrong API file was being
> > served to users in Australia. Perhaps something like that happened
> > again.
>
> I saw the message quoted. In my opinion it's a better message than the
> "standard" one, probably because of the use of "could be".
>
> Andrew

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