Thanks, but timers are no problem.

However, I don't want to go blundering around in the dark trying to
second guess Google's limits, and maybe exceeding them in obscure
situations.  I'd rather have something that I can guarantee to stay
within limits wihich are known and understood by both parties.

On Jul 2, 3:26 pm, Nathan Raley <[email protected]> wrote:
> I never saw mention of what the specific rate is; however, they do mention
> that there is one and that they have prevention mechanisms to keep people
> from scapping their databases.  The person in the post that Rossko used was
> rate limiting his requests to limit how fast he was tossing out requests.
>  You could easily implement something along these lines with some clever
> timer usage.  If you need some help with timers let me know.

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