1. You could create API keys for http://74.6.239.67/, 
http://64.233.169.104/ and any other cache domains that you can 
identify, and perform key switching.

2. You could detect such failures
  undocumented: G_INCOMPAT is true if and only if the key failed
and perform a Javascript redirect back to your real page.

3. You could move all your map processing inside an <iframe> that has a 
hard-coded "src" domain.

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The Blackpool Community Church Javascript Team


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