Thanks for the suggestion!

You could be right about the local run, although some of the earlier
posts talked about getting a key for "localhost."  Unfortunately, I'm
having the same problem with my production web site.

Also, if one has an ordinary html web page, google doesn't seem to
look at the key when it's on the computer.

One more detail that could be relevant:  if I view source and then
save the results to an html file, that works fine on my machine, but
not if I put the one with the production site's key in the public
directory within my rails app on the production site.

So it really seems that google is seeing the rails app as something
other than the url it's on.

-Lisa

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