i have already contacted my server, but have not heard anything from
them yet. I do have admin access to my server, is there something in
particular I can look for to do this myself? i also tried changing the
file name but that did not do anything, so you are probably right the
server seems stuck.

Thanks!

On Mar 16, 7:12 pm, Andrew Leach <[email protected]>
wrote:
> On Mar 17, 12:01 am, Gmaps help <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > It very well may not have to do with the google api (in fact it
> > probably does not), but I cant figure out what else it would be. It
> > was working fine yesterday until I accidentally closed the browser in
> > the middle of coding. Perhaps there is a firewall on my server or
> > something? Any help is appreciated!
>
> Closing the browser *should* simply mean that the server process sends
> its output into the ether. In this case it appears that the server
> process is stuck -- I get the same result as you.
>
> I think it's time to contact your hosting support, if you don't have
> admin access to your server. There should be a rogue process to stop;
> as a last resort it may need to be rebooted.
>
> This would appear to be an issue with your php script rather than a
> Google API.

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