The problem is not being produced today. The error no longer appears
as long as I use "localhost" as the hostname (which also produced the
error yesterday). Previous to the release, when using an IP, I was
warned with a message but the api worked as Fredrik said. Now when an
IP is used the GSize warn arises and the map will not appear.

Why I am using an IP instead of "localhost" is due to I work remotely
connected to a workstation in a datacenter and I use the ip of that
"remote" machine to test the development. This is much faster than
opening a FFox instance remotely. This way of working is no longer
possible at least by now.

On 16 ago, 16:02, Fredrik <[email protected]> wrote:
> I can't really link to a map that illustrates this since all versions
> of Google maps 2 url/key now seem to have been forwarded to 2.340.
> I.e 2.s->2.340 but also 2.193->2.340.
>
> Several reports of malfunctioning Google maps were sent to us that
> coincided with the upgrade to 340 the 15:th. I'm also 100% that you
> previously could simply click "ok" on the warning and at least see the
> map tiles (the basic script would load, though I believe the geocoder
> didn't work for example).
>
> It's perfectly ok if Google tightens the constraint on invalid keys
> but I don't think it should
> be done without notification.
>
> "Something" has been tuned at Google maps recently since I can
> currently confirm different(ok vs error) behavior from different
> access points(region servers). Perhaps this is getting fixed?
> Hopefully just a very intermittent disturbance. Would be interesting
> to get more info though.
>
> Regards
> / Fredrik Blomqvist
>
> On Aug 16, 3:16 pm, Barry Hunter <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > You might get a better answer if link to your map.
>
> > Lots of things change, but in stubtle ways, so you might of stumbled
> > on a edge case. With a link people can actully try your map and see
> > what happens. You then get a range of developers trying your map in
> > different browsers, and situations. They might help you spot the
> > problem.
>
> > As far as I know invalid key has always stoped the map working
> > totally. If you where still getting the map, perhaps you have two API
> > loading tags in your code? One ok, one not.
>
> > On Tue, Aug 16, 2011 at 10:52 AM, Fredrik <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Hi,
>
> > > According to the changelog v2.s was upgraded form 2.310 to 2.340
> > > yesterday.
> > > Did something in the handling of map keys, or key warning messages,
> > > change in this upgrade?
> > > We've got some customer indications that keys has stopped working. Or,
> > > did perhaps the warning message about invalid key now stop all map
> > > loading? (previously you would still see a map after clicking "ok").
>
> > > Anyone got more information here?
>
> > > Regards
> > > / Fredrik Blomqvist
>
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