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2008/11/20 Thor (Google Employee) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>
> On Nov 18, 8:13 pm, Berbesse31 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hello!
> >
> > We have received the Google Maps API Premier Order form, so we would
> > like to ask you the following questions:
> >
> >     * Definition of « page view » : A page view is count for each call
> > to the following JavaScript code ? :
>
> If you look at the API docs you will see that you load the API into a
> web page using a script tag with a src that begins with
> http://maps.google.com/maps?file=api. A page view is counted when we
> receive this request.
>
> >     * Number of page views with the Google Maps API Premier license:
> > It's 2 000 000 by year, and for the free license, it's 500 000 by
> > days, so the free license authorize 90 times more page views than the
> > paying one ?!?
>
> Actually there is no limit on the number of page views for the free
> API. We do ask that sites that are likely to generate more than
> 500,000 page views per day let us know, but we do not cap requests.
> However Premier licenses are sold by page view, as sites that generate
> more page views tend to have a higher support overhead. Note that
> there are several different Premier licenses you can purchase, the
> largest of which includes unlimited page views too.
>
> >  Page views limitation is by API KEY, not by user IP of
> > our website (would mean the number of page views for our company by a
> > year is to multiply by the number of users)?
>
> Page views are by client id, which is a unique identifier issued to
> each Premier customer. Every site that you wish to be covered by the
> Premier SLA and Support must use your client id.
>
> >     * Monitoring page views count: Is there an administrative page
> > where we can see our current page view count?
>
> We'll be launching one very shortly.
>
> >     * Geocoding  :
> >           o Is the limitation of 15 000 geocoding requests by day for
> > the free version is the same with Premier license?
>
> The 15,000 geocoding limit in the free API is per end user IP address.
> So each user of your site can perform up to 15,000 geocodes per day.
> If a free API developer wishes to use the HTTP geocoder they are
> subject to the same limit of 15,000 geocodes per day also. The per
> user limit of 15,000 also applies to Premier sites which use the
> GClientGeocoder object to generate geocode requests from the web
> application itself, but Premier customers have a separate HTTP
> geocoding quota that is much higher to allow them to batch geocode
> larger volumes of addresses.
>
> >           o There is a maximum rate of geocoding request, if we exceed
> > this rate, a status 620 is returned, but the value of this rate is
> > undocumented. What is the value in request/second?
>
> We don't publish the specifics of our abuse protection. Once you have
> purchased a Premier license we can provide you with more specific
> guidance in this regard.
>
> >           o The geocoding limits (number of requests and rate) are by
> > API KEY or by user IP ?
>
> As above for free API users they are always by IP. For Premier users,
> client side geocoding is quotad by IP, while HTTP geocoding has a
> quota tied to your client id.
>
> >     * Reverse Geocoding: What are the limitations for reverse
> > geocoding request? Are they the same than geocoding or a reverse
> > geocoding request is count as a normal geocoding request?
>
> Reverse geocoding is provided by the same service as forward geocoding
> and currently therefore shares in the same quotas.
>
> Thor.
> >
>

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