On May 31, 3:51 pm, max_c <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have a domain that contains a Google map with its API Key.
> Everything worked perfectly until now.
> Now I had to transfer the hosting of the site on a different server
> and inevitably the IP address of the domain has changed and now the
> maps require a different API key. When I go to regenerate the key
> using the domain name I realize that the key is the same as before
> with this but unfortunately the maps no longer work.
> It seems that I have to reset the key on that domain but I have no
> idea how to do this. Can anyone help me?

If you have a domain with a key, and the domain name hasn't changed,
the key won't change.

If your domain is now hosted on a different server, DNS should match
your domain name to the new IP address, so the key (based on the name)
doesn't have to change.

As you have given no information about where your map is hosted or how
to reach it, or even what's going wrong, it's not really possible to
say more than that; and you probably knew how DNS works anyway.

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