On Aug 19, 8:31 pm, reaction <[email protected]> wrote:
> Both return the same: 400 geocode.

Without a query, yes. :-)

But look at this:
http://www.reactioncorp.biz/testGeo.php?q=chicago
http://www.reactionweb.biz/testGeo.php?q=chicago

Both servers geocode OK.
There must be differences in your code between the two servers.

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>
> http://www.reactioncorp.biz/testGeo.phphttp://www.reactionweb.biz/testGeo.php
>
> The 2nd one is the one that fails.
>
> http://www.reactioncorp.biz/testGeoCode.cfmhttp://www.reactionweb.biz/testGeoCode.cfm
>
> On Aug 19, 2:06 pm, Marcelo <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > If they were blocking you, you should be getting a code 620.
>
> > What you could try to do to demonstrate the problem is to put a small
> > stand alone PHP file on each server to do geocoding, and post the two
> > links to the group, so that we can see the problem in action.
>
> > That file could be as simple as this:
>
> > <?
> > header('Content-type: text/plain');
> > $q = urlencode($_GET['q']);
> > $url = "http://maps.google.com/maps/geo?q=$q&output=xml";;
> > print file_get_contents($url);
> > ?>
>
> > I can't think of any other way to demonstrate it.
>
> > --
> > Marcelo -http://maps.forum.nu
> > --
>
> > On Aug 19, 7:43 pm, reaction <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > I appreciate the offer, but I can't provide a login, and we are the
> > > sys admns (it's a colocated box).
>
> > > The network is fine, and we have 100+ domains working just fine.
> > > Other HTTP calls (even to google) are working as well.  It just seems
> > > to be this one call to this one service, and nothing else.  Both are
> > > behind the same firewall as well.
>
> > > I'm hoping there's some way to find out if Google itself is blocking
> > > our requests.
>
> > > On Aug 19, 1:01 pm, Marcelo <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > If you give me a root login to the shell of each server I might be
> > > > able to tell you what the problem is.
> > > > It's probably a network issue, and it has nothing to do with the API.
> > > > Did you ask your systems administrator?
>
> > > > --
> > > > Marcelo -http://maps.forum.nu
> > > > --
>
> > > > On Aug 19, 5:54 pm, reaction <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > > We have two web severs, and each have a custom tag to make geocoding
> > > > > http calls.  Both have been workng fine for a year or so at least.
> > > > > Both maybe make 100 calls a day, on a particularly busy day.  Both use
> > > > > the exact same code.
>
> > > > > Just yesterday, one is unable to connect anymore.  There is no
> > > > > response from Google at all.  It only results in a Connection
> > > > > Timeout.  There are no unusual problems otherwise, and we can make
> > > > > geomap calls w/o a problem.
>
> > > > > Is there a way to find out if we are being blocked by Google
> > > > > altogether?  We have no response about too many requests, but it seems
> > > > > like the requests are being blocked, since geomap calls work 
> > > > > normally.- Hide quoted text -
>
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