http://martinspc.homeip.net:8080/googlemapsapi.martinpearman.co.uk/infusions/google_maps_api/google_maps_api.php?map_id=9

OR same URL as a TinyURL:

http://preview.tinyurl.com/6xlrdc

That's a DynDNS alias and it works perfectly - might be a little slow
at the moment as i have various stuff uploading though.

Martin.

On 10 Dec, 15:24, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have to correct my self :-). Google maps always works for pages
> loaded from file system (you know: //servername/www...) because there
> is no key check.
> Because the problem still remains with my dynamic IP referred site,
> I'm wondering if it happens because of dyndns. There somebody using
> dyndns able to call maps API?
>
> On 10 Dic, 08:58, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Not really. I have a DynDNS alias pointing to the dynamic IP of my
> > router. In my LAN I have a web server (every inbound HTTP request is
> > forwarded by the router to this server) and a laptop I use as
> > development machine. I requested an API from my laptop during the
> > development of my site which I debugged still using my laptop. When I
> > uploaded the entire stuff to the server the maps API key did work
> > anymore, because I changed the server. This is actually true, but what
> > I can't understand is how the maps API are able to detect a change of
> > an INTERNAL ip address. In other words, both the machine are announced
> > into the Internet via a unique IP address, the one of the router,
> > aliased by DynDNS. Could anybody explain the reason why and suggest
> > possibly some work around?
> > thank you
>
> > On 9 Dic, 09:34, "Emil Nenov" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > Hi, if you use dinamic ip address you can usehttp://www.dyndns.com/soyour
> > > domain will stay the same when the ip changed.
>
> > > ----- Original Message -----
> > > From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > To: "Google Maps API" <[email protected]>
> > > Sent: Tuesday, December 09, 2008 8:04 AM
> > > Subject: Is there any solution when my IP or Domain name changed?
>
> > > > I know how to Sign Up for the Google Maps API.
> > > > A single Maps API key is valid for a single "directory" or domain.
> > > > However, once my IP or Domain name changed, the API key no longer
> > > > validate.
> > > > I must re-sign up a new Maps key to fit this new IP or Domain name.
> > > > Because my IP or Domain name usually be changed, so it's so
> > > > inconvenient.
> > > > Is there any good solution when my IP or Domain name changed?- Nascondi 
> > > > testo citato
>
> > > - Mostra testo citato -- Nascondi testo citato
>
> > - Mostra testo citato -
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