We intend to publish 200 static maps on our website www.bnag.nl. These
maps will be used to inform site visitors about the availability of
optical fibre in 200 towns in the Netherlands. The content in our
website is accessible to all visitors free of charge.

Until so far we have:
1. Created a Google account (plus tracking script for analytics)
2. Created an API key for publishing static maps on our site
3. Used the online static map wizzard (http://gmaps-
samples.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/simplewizard/makestaticmap.html)
4. Added the API key and HTML-code to have it published correcty on
our website

For publishing the maps we use a content management system. Last week
we have published 2 maps just to get the feeling of how things work
and the maps were flawlessly published in the desired 550x450 size:

http://bnag.nl/nl/62/
http://bnag.nl/nl/61/Leeuwarden%20De%20Hemrik

Today we used the online wizard to generate some more codes. However,
after the fifth code generated the wizard did not display the second
(result) map anymore but the "limit exceeded  picture instead.
Nevertheless we published the code through our CMS, resulting in that
same limit exceeded picture in our website:

http://bnag.nl/nl/63/H%20te%20D

At the same time we found out that the maps mentioned earlier had also
changed into the warning picture for exceeded limit. We can not
imagine to have exceeded the limit of 1000 unique views per viewer by
merely publishing 3 maps so we hope someone can help us out. Thanks!

All the best,

Fryslân Ring

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