Craig,


Don't know if this applies in your case, but as it turned out, the problem 
we had was that our Referrer URL pattern was missing a trailing asterisk 
(for matching all URLs in our domain).  Not sure why it worked the way it 
did for 3 months, but there you go.  I'm guessing Google fixed it around 
Apr 26th.  After all, a closer read of the documentation suggested that the 
asterisk was needed.


Ross

On Tuesday, May 8, 2012 3:06:35 PM UTC-7, Craig Phillips wrote:
>
> Sorry about that as it was a testing page it got cleaned up automatically 
> when the site staging process replicated new content across. I've added 
> back through the staging site so it won't disappear again - the problem is 
> that with our current "fix" its now working so there's nothing to see.
>
> If we can replicate it reliably on a dev server I'll post a link.
>
> Cheers
>
> Craig
>
> On Wednesday, May 9, 2012 12:50:51 AM UTC+10, Rossko wrote:
>>
>> > If there's any information we can provide/do to help track down this 
>> issue 
>> > please let us know. 
>>
>> A page exhibiting the problem would be good (be the first in this 
>> thrad!) 
>> http://www.bathurst.nsw.gov.au/mapshelloworld.html comes up 404 for me 
>>
>

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