Ah - I saw the daily limit per client IP but didn't see the info on
the 2500/24 hour period rate until I just Googled it right now (per
your reply). I will add in the same theory
http://code.google.com/apis/maps/articles/phpsqlgeocode.html uses into
my Javascript. Where can I send the dev site address to show I have
added in the code to get my account unlocked? It is just a dev page so
don't really want to post it publicly yet.

And thank you for the quick response - it really helped point me stop
banging my head against a wall long enough to point me in the right
direction. Much appreciated.

Jenn

On Jul 20, 10:32 pm, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> On Jul 20, 7:23 pm, Jenn <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > I have been developing a mashup between Google Maps and Google Base
> > results and didn't realize I was able to get the LatLong from my
> > Google Base feed sometimes. This means I was geocoding each returned
> > result to place it on the map. I can only get 250 results at a time,
> > but as I was developing yesterday I was doing a LOT of refreshes (as
> > anyone who programs will do) so when I got the "OVER_QUERY_LIMIT" I
> > thought "oops" and commented that out while I moved onto something
> > else last night.
>
> > I have since realized on most Google Base results I can get the
> > LatLong. So I added in code to check for that today and then
> > uncommented my geocoding for just those that don't return LatLong in
> > their records.
>
> > However, the first time my code tried to geocode anything today, I got
> > the same error message about being over the limit! I thought this
> > limit was a daily limit (meaning reset the next day)? Did going over
> > yesterday somehow lock my account/IP so I cannot geocode anymore? Who
> > can I contact about reinstating this? I was just developing - my site
> > won't go over with the fixes I now have in place.
>
> > Any ideas?
>
> There is a rate limit as well as a daily quota.   You haven't given us
> a link to your map or shown us how you are ensuring that you don't
> exceed the limits now.  How do you prevent your code from exceeding
> the rate limit?
>
>   -- Larry
>
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> > Jenn

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