Hi Rossko,

Thank you for your response. The odd thing is, I haven't changed
anything on the pages in question and the map key matches the key I
have recorded for my records. When I generated the key I was not using
a Google mail account, but have since created one and it became my
default Google account email. I doubt that has effected it because the
other keys are still working.

Will generating a new key and replacing it fix the problem?

Thank you

Richard English

On May 18, 2:46 pm, Rossko <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I have my maps set up to use multiple domain name keys. Everything was
> > working just fine until recently. Suddenly one of the domain name keys
> > says it is invalid. Is it possible for someone else to generate a new
> > key for my domain and make mine invalid?
>
> No, that isn't your problem.
> Anyone can generate a key for any domain they like.  It won't be any
> use to them unless they control the domain.  It won't be the same as
> the key you generate from your googlemail account.  Either of you can
> generate keys as many times as you like, they won't change.  There is
> no record of who has created what key at Google's end, this is
> embedded in the key, and the keys are decoded on the fly at each new
> access.
>
> Something has changed in your page or code, have a close look.

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