Keys are based on directories only - NOT files (nor query strings).

So you should get a key just for http://test/



On 9 November 2010 12:37, shahin Movahedi <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all,
> I was wondering if anyone has found a way round this? I have an ASPX
> page which takes a parameter in the format of: http://test/test.aspx?ID=xx
>
> Google map API key seems to be case sensitive and also works with a
> unique URL only.  How can I generate a key which works with all
> possible URLs?
>
> http://test/test.aspx?ID=1
> http://test/test.aspx?ID=2
> http://test/test.aspx?ID=3
> ....
> http://test/test.aspx?ID=99999
> etc....
>
> Any ideas?
> Much appreciated
>
> Thanks
>
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