Thanks for your quick answer although if I'm honest I was hoping you
weren't going to say that!

So can I presume this is a good reason to use the JSON approach? If I
parse this using javascript presumably this will all be parsed client-
side and, therefore, I won't hit IP limits so quickly. The sticking
point is that I can code the php in my sleep but the JSON parsing is
going to cause me a headache. Is there an idiot's guide somewhere that
you can point me to?

On 18 Mar, 12:42, Scott Wilcox <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Martin,
>
> When you're using PHP to parse the XML, the server is just acting like a 
> client. The servers IP address will be counted against because the request is 
> made from the server.
>
> Scott.
>
> On 18 Mar 2010, at 11:45, Martin wrote:
>
>
>
> > My understanding is that, generally speaking, the limit of daily
> > queries per ip address per day applies to the client rather than the
> > server.
>
> > However, what I am trying to get my head around is instances when I
> > use php to parse the XML request.
>
> > What IP Address would show here? Is it the client who has prompted the
> > call? Or the server which, in theory, parses all the XML information
> > before it reaches the browser?
>
> > I hope this makes sense!
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