*Many Many Thanks*

On Thu, May 28, 2009 at 9:12 PM, abtrenholm <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> Sorry about that. A friend did get me a solution! First though, I did
> go into the database admin and "dropped" anything google from the
> database, but I think the following would work anyway.
>
> [quote]OK then, making sure you have keys for each domain would be the
> first thing to do. Well, actually the second. The first is to make
> sure you have an account.
>
> For example, you own the domain foo1.com, you need to go to Google
> maps and generate an API key for that specific domain.
> If you want Google maps on your other site, foo2.com, you will need a
> separate key for that domain as well.
>
> Go here for more info on API keys:
> http://code.google.com/apis/maps/signup.html[/quote]<http://code.google.com/apis/maps/signup.html%5B/quote%5D>
>
> I will be doing this, but after looking for the plugins on the web
> that I had already deleted from my blog and the system, I found
> another plugin: geo mashup, that didn't say Google in the dashboard
> plugin page description, but was said it was google on the author's
> plugin page. When I de-activated that, the error message went away!
>
> I hope this helps someone else. It fixed the two blogs I was having
> issues with.
> >
>

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