On Nov 29, 4:24 pm, Gary Little <[email protected]> wrote:
> It turns out I have a dedicated IP address so I shouldn't be penalized
> by others who share the server who are making requests.

Most likely, what they mean by "dedicated" IP address is a "fixed" IP
address that you share with all others on the same machine.
"Dedicated" means dedicated to that machine, not dedicated to you.
If you have a dedicated server, that's another thing.

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> On Nov 29, 1:44 pm, Andrew Leach <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > On 29 November 2011 21:38, Gary Little <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > > When I request a geocoding operation from my server (using a PHP
> > > script) I always get an OVER_QUERY_LIMIT error. Not sure why because I
> > > certainly don't make very many such requests. Does anyone have any
> > > idea of what's going on? I'm on one of those shared servers from a web
> > > hoster, could it be that someone else's requests are affecting my
> > > ability to make requests?
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> > Yes.
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> > That's not much help though. The only advice is to change your host.
> > If enough people do that, they might take notice.

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