There's a limit to the number of geocode requests that you're allowed to 
make per second. If there were no such limit, a handful of thoughtless 
coders could soak up all the geocode server CPU time and ruin things for 
everyone else.

The easy solution is to geocode your locations once offline and store 
the coordinates in your string.

-- 
Mike Williams
http://econym.org.uk/gmap


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