On 31 January 2011 16:13, Mike <weinbe...@gmail.com> wrote:
> @Chris- thanks for the feedback. It's weird that you get
> OVER_QUERY_LIMIT, it means that Google thought too many Geocoding
> requests were made from your IP. When you move the map (or search for
> location and move there) the geocoding is done from the client side,
> meaning that Javascript Maps API hits a query limit. API docs say that
> for most users and usages this shouldn't happen, but since it does I
> will look into this issue again.

Chris sent his post from an internal network address. I'd guess that
he's testing from an internal network which routes requests through a
single gateway IP address, and the limit message has been triggered
for that address.

Odd that Google haven't whitelisted their own gateway address, though.

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