This is exactly why I posted on another thread that an app should not
be taken down automatically:

An app should not be taken down automatically if it is already live
and do not pass this test. It may not be precise or fair enough to
take a so severe measure.

It should send me an email, and if the problem continues after 24
hours, it should take the app down. The goal, which I think is to
maintain only good apps online, will still be achieved, because the
really broken apps will be broken for more than a day. But a healthy
one can be broken for just one hour.

Yesterday I got an email from AppReviewer, it could not load the app
because my AppEngine server was running out of quota. That's fine
because it was my fault. But frequently AppEngine, or any other
hosting service, has a problem, goes down and stops completely. In
that case, I will lost a lot of time and money waiting for a new
approval.

~Thiago

On Feb 24, 4:40 pm, Frisoni <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks Bruno,
>
> I'll wait for another notification then.
> Since may app is working for almost 3 years, this should be a
> temporary error.
>
> Frisoni
>
> On Feb 24, 12:26 pm, "Bruno Oliveira (\"btco\")" <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > The URL is working, but actually, this error occurred because when our
> > automatic process tested the application, that URL was not available. The
> > best thing to do here would be to submit your application again and see if
> > it gets approved. It might have been a temporary outage in the Maps API.

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