OK, will look at that and discuss with my developer to see if we can figure
out why it is happening.

On Mon, Feb 14, 2011 at 5:02 PM, Andrew Leach <[email protected]>wrote:

> On 14 February 2011 22:52, David Friedman <[email protected]> wrote:
> > We changed our Domain URL and Generated a new API key but when we run
> > our application it tells us "this website needs a new Google Maps API
> > Key. A new key can be generated at...
> >
> > I am assuming it is because the site is using the same IP address and
> > it is causing a conflict. Is there a way to resolve this?
>
> It shouldn't matter about the IP address, but it does depend on how
> you are accessing the map. That is, the key is a hash of
> protocol://hostname:port/directory with your Google account. If you
> are accessing via the IP address instead of the domain name, then they
> won't match.
>
> If you need to implement a choice of different keys for different
> domain names/ip addresses/whatever, then a search for Michael Geary's
> elegant solution (search for "michael geary elegant" without the
> quotes) will yield some useful posts.
>
> More detailed and less general advice might be forthcoming if you post
> a url -- use a service like tinyurl if you want to stop it being
> indexed for searching.
>
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