Hi Andrew,
I see what you mean.

I am developing on my local machine, the key I got is for the actual
web site. This can be the issue. Is there a solution t ouse a
temporaty key or something like that while developing locally?

Regards,
LZ

On Nov 28, 11:26 am, Andrew Leach <[email protected]>
wrote:
> On Nov 28, 7:59 am, LZ <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi Esa, thank you for your reply. But I use the same key for both,
> > browser and code... from the browser it works, from the code it does
> > not.
>
> In the browser address bar, all that is checked is that the key is
> valid (ie the hash at the end is valid for the encoded url). So you
> can use any valid key. In a web page, the key must match the page
> location. You need to give a link so we can see your web page (use
> tinyurl or some other service if you want to keep the actual url
> hidden from searches).
>
> Andrew

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